Social Victorians/Diamond Jubilee Garden Party
Event
editOn Monday 28 June 1897, Queen Victoria hosted a garden party at Buckingham Palace, inviting between 5,000 and 6,000 people. This party was the final official event of the London Diamond Jubilee celebrations. The Queen released to the press the names of people invited, which means the newspapers could print some or all of this list. The very long article in the London Morning Post, for example, prints what may be the comprehensive list of those invited, although two columns are illegible in some places.
The original newspaper account seems to have been published by the Court Circular, and then the popular newspapers reprinted pieces of that story, many adding contextualizing paragraphs of their own. Some of these later reports are quite long, perhaps 5 or more full columns. Sometimes the newspapers included short descriptions of the women's dresses, suggesting that for the list of people invited, the source was the Court Circular, but the parts of the stories devoted to context, history or fashion might have been written by a reporter present at the event.
Logistics
edit- 28 June 1897, Monday, in the gardens at Buckingham Palace, hosted by Queen Victoria.
- Between 5,000 and 6,000 guests were invited.
- Many visitors from the empire who were in town for the Jubilee celebrations were invited to this garden party.
- The weather was fine, having improved since the day before.
- The garden party was held in the grounds around Buckingham Palace, and the Palace itself was open and available for guests to visit:
Great preparations had been made in the splendid grounds adjoining the Royal Palace for the party, the whole scene presenting a fascinating appearance. The beautifully-kept grounds were partially covered with tents and marquees for the convenience of the many guests, and the lovely lake was really in the hands of the Queen’s bargemen, who had charge of the many boats which had been placed on the extensive ornamental waters for the use of guests. There was also plenty of music, several regimental bands being in attendance, while for those who wished to become acquainted with the valuable pictures and works art which are to be found at the Royal residence, all the State and reception rooms of the Palace were thrown open.[1] (6, Col. 3a)
- The streets around the entrances to Buckingham Palace were lined with spectators beginning hours before the Queen was to arrive:
Although the Garden Party was not timed to commence until after five o’clock, the Mall from Marlborough House to Buckingham Palace was well lined by two o’clock, and an hour afterwards large crowds, for the most part composed of ladies, had taken up their positions. This was also the case along Constitution-hill, where the assembly which had gathered to witness the Queen’s arrival at the Palace from Windsor nad [sic] to a large extent remained. The heat was somewhat oppressive, but the trees along the Mall and the Green Park afforded welcome shelter. Many ladies had evidently come prepared for a long wait, as they had provided themselves with the now familiar camp stool, which is always prominent on these occasions. On the other hand, the police were waging war against the men who frequent such places with stools and forms, and as soon as any of them put in an appearance they were quickly pounced upon by the officers, who at once proceeded to destroy the intended stands before the eyes of the helpless owners. Among the sightseers were several of the Indian visitors in gorgeous coloured coats, tight-fitting trousers, and turbans, as well as some of the Australian and New Zealand troops.[1] (6, Col. 3a)
Related Events
editThis garden party was the culminating event of the official celebrations for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, and more specific events led up to it:
- Trip from Windsor to Paddington Station Queen Victoria and a large retinue traveled by train from Windsor to Paddington Station the day before, preceded on an earlier train by "the royal equipages sent from Buckingham Palace for the use of the Queen and her suite," which were
First came the splendied semi-state landau in which the Queen made her now famous journey on June 22d. It was preceded by scarlet-coated outriders, and horsed by four magnificent bays driven by postilions in navy blue and white uniforms. Two similar carriages followed, and these were in turn succeeded by a number of pair-horse clarences for the conveyance of the household and suite, and several breaks and ‘buses for luggage. A captain's escort, furnished by the 2d Life Guards, and commanded by Captain Ellison, clattered along in rear of the carriages, and took up a position opposite the spot where, by prior arrangement, Her Majesty’s saloon was to be brought to a standstill. These magnificent troops, riding their great black horses, and with the sunlight dancing upon their nodding plumes, and reflected by their burnished helmets, cuirasses, and trappings, made a very fine show indeed. The escort did not carry the colour, as it did on the 21st, nor was it accompanied by the regimental trumpets.[2]:5, Col. 3b
- Reception at Paddington
- Visit to Kensington
- Kensington to Buckingham Palace
- The Garden Party
- Return to Windsor by Way of Paddington
Foreign Admirals
editOn 29 June 1897, the day after the garden party, the North British Daily Mail reports that, after the Queen's garden party, the foreign admirals would return to Spithead for a tour around the dockyard and luncheon:
THE FLEET AT SPITHEAD
The fleet at Spithead was again illuminated last night, the railway companies having duplicated the ordinary train service to bring visitors down. The Koenig Wilhelm was to have sailed on Sunday evening, but her departure has been deferred, and last night her officers gave a private dinner party aboard for the anniversary of the Queen’s Coronation. All the commissioned ships in the harbour were dressed at noon. A royal salute was fired. The [Col. 6c–7a] foreign admirals will return from their visit to London on the occasion of the Queen’s garden party to be conducted round the dockyard to-day, and they will be entertained to luncheon.[2]:5, Col. 6c–7a
Colonial Premiers
editThe day of the garden party the colonial premiers attended a meeting with Secretary of State for the Colonies, Joseph Chamberlain:
THE COLONIAL PREMIERS
The whole of the Colonial Premiers went to the Colonial Office yesterday for further conference with Mr Chamberlain, who received them in his private room, attended by Mr F. H. Wilson, legal assistant, Mr Reid and the Hon. T. Cochrane, M.P., assistant private secretaries. The conference lasted hours, and was of a strictly private and confidential character, the matters discussed involving several points of high State policy.
Premiers will be entertained at Warwick Castle by the Earl and Countess of Warwick on July 15th. On the same occasion the Attorney General of Queensland will present a loving cup from Warwick, in Queensland, to the old county town of Warwick, from which it takes its name. He will be accompanied by the Colonial troopers.[2]:5, Col. 7a
For these visitors to London during the Diamond Jubilee, the next major social event was on 15 July, at Warwick Castle, hosted by Daisy, Countess of Warwick and Francis, 5th Earl of Warwick, although perhaps some attended the Duchess of Devonshire's 2 July 1897 fancy-dress ball.
Who Was Present
editIn the absence of a copy of the report about the garden party in the Court Circular, the newspaper account with the fullest list of names is from the Morning Post, although people further down the list can be impossible to identify, and two full columns are damaged (Col. 7 on p. 4 and Col. 1 on p. 5).[3] Whenever possible, then, what is here has been amended with other newspaper reports that have names to help decipher the illegible ones in the Morning Post account. The names in the Morning Post are grouped, mostly by rank and name.
People of Color at This Event
editOne purpose of a closer look at this event is to get a more precise list of names of people of color from the various countries in the empire, who were not recognized and thus not named in newspaper descriptions of other events. For example, the Duchess of Devonshire's 2 July 1897 fancy-dress ball was said to include a number of South Asian dignitaries, but because the Duchess did not release to the newspapers the names of those who were invited, those dignitaries went mostly unnamed in the newspaper reports, if their presence was noted at all. Besides the South Asian guests invited to this garden party, some South Asian visitors to London were spectators as well:
Among the sightseers were several of the Indian visitors in gorgeous coloured coats, tight-fitting trousers, and turbans, as well as some of the Australian and New Zealand troops.[1] (6, Col. 3a)
In a section on what people — mostly women — wore, the reporter for the Daily News said,
Suffice to say, the modistes had done their best, and that their achievements excited general admiration. Here and there, however, was an Eastern beauty whose golden lace drapery, loosely enveloping a figure that owed nothing to the corset, challenged comparison, we will not say with what success, with the European model. In the almost entire absence of uniforms or Court dress, the costumes of the East Indian notables lent colour to the assemblage, while their pearls and diamonds, the wealth of Ormuz and of Ind, were not allowed to pass unobserved.[4] (5, Col. 6b)
People Invited
edit- Queen Victoria, with escort and attendants
- Captain's Escort of the 2nd Life Guards
- The Duchess of Buccleuch, Mistress of the Robes
- The Dowager Lady Churchill, Lady in Waiting
- The Hon. Harriet Phipps, Woman of the Bedchamber
- Maids of Honour in Waiting
- The Hon. Mary Hughes
- The Hon. Aline Majendie
- the Earl of Kintore, Lord in Waiting
- Captain Drummond, Groom in Waiting
- Equerries in Waiting
- Major-General Sir John M'Neill, V.C.
- Lieutenant Colonel Davidson, M.V O. [sic]
- Grand Duke and Grand Duchess Serge of Russia
- Princess Henry of Battenberg, with attendants
- Miss Minnie Cochrane
- Colonel John Clerk, C.S.I., C.V.O.
- Her Imperial Majesty the Empress Frederic, attended by
- the Dowager Lady Ampthill
- Lord Harris
- Colonel S. Waller
- Princess Hatzfeldt Trachenberg
- Count Seckendorff
- Baron and Baroness Reischach
- Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, with attendants
- Lady Suffield, Lady in Waiting
- Miss Knollys, Woman of the Bedchamber
- Lord Colville of Culross, K.T., G.C.V.O., Chamberlain to the Princess of Wales
- The Earl of Gosford, K.P., Lord in Waiting
- General Sir D. Probyn, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., K.C.S.I., V.C, Comptroller
- Sir Francis Knollys, K.C.M.G., C.B., Groom in Waiting
- Major-General Stanley Clarke, C.M.G., Equerry in Waiting
- Princess Victoria of Wales
- Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Charles of Denmark
- Their Royal Highnesses the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, attended by
- Lady Caroline Cust
- Mr. Hugo Erskine Wemyss
- Count Reventlow Criminil
- Baron von der Wense
- Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Christian, attended by
- Baroness von und zu Egloffstein
- Colonel the Hon. Charles Eliot
- Her Highness Princess Victoria
- His Highness Prince Christian Victor
- His Highness Prince Albert of Schleswig-Holstein
- Her Royal Highness Princess Louise Marchioness of Lorne and the Marquis of Lorne, attended by
- Lady Sophia Macnamara
- Colonel Arthur Collins, M.V.O.
- Their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Henry of Prussia, attended by
- Admiral of the Fleet Sir Edmund Commerell
- Baron and Baroness Seckendorff
- Count Hahn
- Captain Muller
- Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, attended by
- The Hon. Mrs. Monson
- His Excellency Herr von Schön
- Captain the Hon. D. J. Mouson [sic, s/b Monson?], M.V.O.
- Mr. A. D. J. Monson
- Captain von Ruxleben
- Princess Beatrice of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
- The Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
- Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn, attended by
- Colonel and the Hon. Mrs. A. Egerton
- Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Albany, attended by
- Sir Robert and Lady Collins
- Miss Potts
- Her Royal Highness Princess Frederica of Hanover and Baron von Pawel Raminingen, attended by
- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood
- His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, attended by
- Colonel A. C. FitzGeorge, C.B.
- Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Teck and his Highness the Duke of Teck, attended by
- Lady Katherine Coke
- The Hon. A. Nelson Hood
- Her Royal Highness Princess Louise Duchess of Fife and the Duke of Fife
- His Highness the Prince and her Royal Highness Princess Frederic Charles of Hesse, attended by
- The Hon. A. Hay
- Fraulein von Tasmund
- Baron von Kotwitz
- Their Highnesses Prince and Princess Aribert of Anhalt, attended by
- Miss Deverell
- Major Evan Martin
- Her Royal Highness the Hereditary Princess of Saxe-Meiningen and her Serene Highness Princess Feodore of Saxe-Meiningen, attended by
- The Hon. Aubrey FitzClarence
- Miss von Dreskan
- Baron von Roeder
- His Serene Highness the Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe
- Their Highnesses Prince and Princess Edward of Saxe-Weimar
- Her Serene Highness Princess Victor of Hohenlohe
- Countess Gleichen (x2)
- Their Serene Highnesses Prince and Princess Adolphus of Teck
- The Prince Francis and Prince Alexander of Teck
- His Highness Prince Augustus Leopold of Saxe-Coburg
- Their Serene Highnesses Prince and Princess Blucher von Wahlstatt
- Their Serene Highnesses Prince and Princess Joachim Murat
- Their Serene Highnesses Prince and Princess Hans Henry Pless
- Prince and Princess Loewenstein
- Their Serene Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Arenberg
- Prince Victor Duleep Singh
- Prince Frederick Duleep Singh
- Princess Duleep Singh (x2)
- ARGENTINE REPUBLIC — M. Florencio Dominguez and M. Carlos Dominguez
- BADEN — Herr yon Brauer, Mr. Brook Taylor, and Baron Bohlen Halbach
- BAVARIA — His Royal Highness the Prince Rupert, General Sir L. Gardiner, K.C.V.O., C.B., Major Fairholme, Lieutenant-Colonel Emile von le Bret Nucourt, and Captain Othon von Stettin
- BELGIUM — His Serene Highness the Prince Charles de Ligne, Princess de Ligne, Madlle. de Ligne, Mr. C. lnnes Ker, Count de Jonghe d'Ardoye, and the Marquis d’Asshe
- BOLIVIA — M. Caso, Mr. Conway Seymour, M. Pedro Suarez, Madame Suarez, and M. Adolfo Bolivian
- BRAZIL — M. de Souza Correa [Corréa?]
- BULGARIA — Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Bulgaria, Colonel J. R. Slade, C.B., Madame Petrow Tchomakoff, Count Robert de Bourboulon, Lieutenant-Colonel Marcoff, Major Petrew, Captain Stoïanow, and Mr. Martin Furth
- CENTRAL AMERICA (Greater Republic) — M. Medina and Miss Medina
- CHILI — M. Ramon Subercasseaux and Mr. Raglan Somerset
- CHINA — His Excellency Chang Yen Hoon, Colonel Mark Bell, V.C,. Mr. Liang, Mr. Jui, and Mr. Koo
- COREA — His Excellency Min Young Hwan, Major A. Cavendish, Mr. Min Young Chan, Mr. Min Shangho, and Mr. von Rautenfeld
- COSTA RICA — Senor Don Demetrio Iglesias, Mr. C. Alban Young, Dona Eudoxia Castro, Señorita Maria Iglesias, Don Ricardo Fernandez Guardia, and Dona Christina Castro Keith
- DENMARK — His Royal Highness the Prince Waldemar, Major-General Arthur Ellis, C.S.I., M. Charles Rothe, and Captain Evers
- EGYPT — Prince Mohammed Ali Pasha, Colonel Larking, Tigrane Pasha, Colonel Aziz Bey, Mr. George Smart, Said Zoulfikar Bey
- ECUADOR — M. Navares, Colonel Concha
- FRANCE — General Davoust, Duc d'Auerstadt, Duchesse d'Auerstadt, and Madlle. Davoust, Colonel Brabazon, Colonel Dawson, General Hagron, M. Crozier, Colonel Humbert, and Captain Riviers de Mauny
- GERMANY — His Royal Highness the Prince Albert of Prussia, Prince Regent of Brunswick, Major-General Sir C. du Piat, K.C.B., Colonel Grierson, Lieutenant-General von Plessen, Colonel von Arnim, Captain Fischel, Count von der Schulenberg (Hofmarschall), Major Freiherr von Stein, Dr. Schreibe, Captain von Unzer
- GREECE — M. Rangabi, Mr. R. D. Norton
- GUATEMALA — Dr. Cruz, Madlles. Cruz (2), Señor Estrada
- HAWAIIAN ISLANDS — Mr. S. M. Damon, Captain the Hon. H. Napier, Major Curtis P. Jaukea
- HESSE — Their Royal Highnesses the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Hesse, Colonel the Hon. H. Byng, C.B., Baroness de Grancy, Baron Riedesel zu Eisenbach, Baron de Genadius Grancy
- ITALY — Their Royal Highnesses the Crown Prince and Princess, the Earl of Clarendon, Colonel Needham, Countess Giulia Trigona, Lieutenant-General Terzaghi, Major Cavaliere Viganoni, Captain Cavaliere Merli Miglietti, Count Romnaldo Trigona, Cavaliere F. Comotto
- JAPAN — His Imperial Highness the Prince Arisugawa, Mr. R. F. Synge, Captain Beaumont, R.N., Marquis Ito, Mr. S. Saito, Marquis Kido, Captain Funaki, Lieutenant-Colonel Murata, Lieutenant Kato, Mr. Nabeshima
- LIBERIA — Mr. H. Hayman
- LUXEMBURG — His Royal Highness the Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxemburg, Colonel H. D. Browne, Baron Ritter yon Grünstein
- MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN — His Excellency Herr D. yon Vietinghoff, Mr. Eyre A. Crowe
- MEXICO — Don Antonio Mier y Celis, Mr. Arnold Royle, C.B., Don Francisco R. Gallardo, Don Eustagino dc Escaudon, and Captain Don Ponfirio Diaz
- MONTENEGRO — His Highness the Prince Danilo, Major the Hon. C Harbord, Colonel Djurcovitch, and Captain Pejanovitch
- NETHERLANDS — Count van Lynden, Countess van Lynden, Mr. Horace West, and Count W. de Bylandt
- PARAGUAY — M. E. Machain and Madame Machain
- PERSIA — His Imperial Highness the Prince Amir Khan, General Sir Thomas Gordon, K.C.I.E., C.B., C.S.I.[,] Mr. Harry Churchill, General Karim Khan, Mirza Ahmad Khan, Mirza Ohaness Khan, Mirza Mohamad Ali Khan
- PERU — Senor Canevaro, Duchesse de Zoagli Canevaro, Dr. Don A. N. Puente, Don Alfredo Elster, and Don Carlos von der Heyde
- PORTUGAL — His Royal Highness the Duke of Oporto, Major the Hon. H. C Legge, M.V.O., Colonel Duval Telles, Captain Moreira de Sà, Major d'Albuquerque, and Lieutenant Jose de Melie[?]
- ROME — Right Rev. Monsignore Sambucetti, Hon. Harry Stonor, Right Rev. Monsignore Belmont, the Right Rev. Monsignore de Vaz, Marchesi and Marchesa Muccioli, of the Noble Guard
- ROUMANIA — General Pancovici, Colonel G. P. Georgescu
- RUSSIA — Their Imperial Highnesses the Grand Duke Serge and Grand Duchess Feodrowna, the Grand Duke Cyril, Lord Churchill, Lieutenant-Colonel Waters, Countess Olsouffiew, Princess Youssoupoff, Princess Lobanoff de Rostow, General Stépanoff, Colonel Gadon, and Prince Youssoupoff, Colonel Clements, Mr. Alexander Gordon Ross, and Sub-Lieutenant N. Coubé (A.D.C. to Grand Duke Cyril)
- SAXE-COBURG — His Royal Highness the Prince Philip of Saxe-Coburg, Captain Walter Campbell, and Herr von Schön
- SAXE-WEIMAR — His Highness the Prince Hermann of Saxe-Weimar, Mr. Frederick Campbell, and Count Zeppelin
- SAXONY — His Royal Highness the Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of Saxony, Colonel Howard, Freiherr yon Reitzenstern, First Lieutenant von Metzsch, and Baron von Oppell
- SERVIA — M. Mijatovich and Madame Mijatovich
- SIAM — His Royal Highness the Crown Prince and the Prince Mahit of Siam, Colonel E. H. Sartorius, V.C., Lieutenant-Colonel Rajavallabha, Lieutenant-Colonel C. Vernon Hume, Colonel Indaraty, Surgeon-Major Yarr
- SPAIN — Duke of Sotomayor, Captain the Hon. A. Greville, Señor José Caro, Señor Alfonso Merry del Val, and Señor Benitez al Villar
- SWEDEN AND NORWAY — His Royal Highness the Prince Eugène of Sweden and Norway, Captain G. L. Holford, Count G. Gyldenstolpe, Captain Roeder, Captain Baron Cederstrom
- TURKEY — Munir Pasha, Major Surtees, Brigadier-General Nassir Pasha, Captain Enver Bey, Colonel Gordon Ponsonby
- UNITED STATES — His Excellency the Hon. Whitelaw Reid, Mrs. Whitelaw Reid, Colonel Hallam Parr, Major-General Nelson A. Miles, Mrs. Nelson Miles, Rear-Admiral Joseph N. Miller, Captain M. P. Maus, Mr. Ogden Mills, Mrs. Ogden Mills, Mr. G. Creighton Webb, Mr. Erskine Hewett, Commander W. H. Emory, Lieutenant Philip Andrews, Lieutenant T. S. Rogers
- URUGUAY — Dr. Alberto Nin, Madlle. Nin, Don Alfonso Saenz de Zumaran, Don Luis Posadas, Colonel C. Robido
- WURTEMBURG— His Royal Highness the Duke Albert of Wurtemburg, Colonel C. Swaine, Lieutenant-General von Bilfinger, First Lieutenant Count von Degenfeld- Schonburg; five officers of the Queen's German Regiment: Major C. R. Burn (in attendance), Lieutenant-Colonel von Falkenhayn, Major von Arnim, First Lieutenant Baron von Moeller-Lilienstern, First Lieutenant von Gerlach, Second Lieutenant von Studnitz
- "Native Princes, and gentlemen and ladies accompanying them"[3] (4, Col. 2b)
- His Highness the Raja of Kaparthala
- His Highness the Thakur Sahib of Morvi, K.C.I.E.
- His Highness the Thakur Sahib of Gondal, C.I., and her Highness the Maharani of Gondal, C.I.
- Colonel Maharaj Dhiraz
- Sir Pratab Singh, K.C.S.I.
- Thakur Hari Singh[,?]
- Kunwar Dhokal Singh
- Rajah Ajit Singh of Khetri, attended by
- Rajkumar Unmaid Singh of Shahpura, attended by
- Colonel Trevor (in attendance upon the Rajah Ajit Singh of Khetri and the Rajkumar Unmaid Singh of Shahpura)
- Bijey Singh
- Sir Jamaetjee Jejeebhoy, Bart., C.S.I., Miss Jejeebhoy, Mr. Jejeebhoy
- Mr. and Mrs. Powrala
- Major J. G. Turner and Mrs. Turner
- Mr. A. R. Wood and Mrs. Wood
- The "officers of the Imperial Service Troops, with British officers and ladies"[3] (4, Col. 2b)
- Captain Mir Hashim Ali Khan Hyderabad-Resaldar
- Major Sunayat Singh, Kashmir
- Commandant Abdul Ganny, Gwalior
- Commandant Gooind, Rao Matkar, Indore
- Commandant Mirza Kurim Beg, Bhopal
- Rai Bahadur Dhunpat Rai, Jeypore
- Commandant Nand Singh, Patiala
- Commandant Rai Bahadur Thakur Dip Sing, Bikanir
- Commandant Chatru Singh, Bhartpur
- Resaldar Abdul Majid Khan, Babawalpur
- Commandant Daud Khan, Ulwar
- Commandant Nazir Khan, Rampur
- Risalda-Major Didar Singh, Sindi
- Risaldar-Major Kishan Singh, Nabha
- Risaldar Hara Singh, Karpurthala
- Risaldar Dhan Singhi, Bhavnagar
- Colonel H. Melliss, C.S.I., and Mrs. Melliss
- Major F. H. R. Drummond and Mrs. Drummond
- Captain F. Angelo
- Lieutenant H. Coape-Smith
- Captain G. F. Chenevix-Trench
- The "officers of Native Cavalry Corps with British officers and ladies"[3] (4, Col. 2b)
- Risaldar-Major Baha-ud-din-Khan
- Sardar Bahadur, A.D.C. to Viceroy
- Risaldar-Major Sayyid Abdul Aziz
- Risaldar-Major Khan Bahadur
- Risaldar-Major Izzat Khan
- Risaldar-Major Hukam Singh
- Risaldar-Major Sher Singh
- Risaldar-Major Husain Khan
- Risaldar-Major Mangal Singh
- Risaldar-Major Kesar Singh
- Risaldar- Major Faiz Khan
- Risaldar-Major Muhammad Umar Khan
- Risaldar-Major Ali Mahomed Khan
- Risaldar-Major Mihrab Ali Khan
- Risaldar Kaddam Khan
- Risaldar Jahanzir Khan
- Risaldar Nadir Khan
- Risaldar Mir Haidar Shah Khan
- Risaldar Makbul Khan
- Risaldar Net Ram
- Ressaidar Gurdatt Singh
- Subadar Muhammed Beg Junadar
- Abdul Karin Khan
- Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. H. Gordon and Mrs. Gordon
- Major A. Phayre and Mrs. Phayre
- Captain C. F. Campbell
- Captain P. Melville, in attendance on his Highness Thakur Sahib of Morvi
- Captain M'Cartney Filgate, in attendance on their Highnesses the Thakur Sahib and Maharani of Gondal
- Mr. Nowroz
- M. Parveez
- Sir M. Mansherjee Bhownaggree, M.P.
- Mr. Percy Armytage and Mrs. Armytage
- Mr. Frank Cook, C.I.E., and Mrs. Frank Cook
- The "commanding officers of Colonial contingents, with the ladies accompanying them"[3] (4, Col. 2b)
- Colonel the Hon. M. and Mrs. Aylmer, Canada
- Colonel and Mrs. Lassetter, New South Wales
- Major Reay, Victoria
- Colonel Pitt, New Zealand
- Major and Miss King, Queensland
- Lieutenant and Mrs. Phillips, Cape of Good Hope
- Lieutenant-Colonel Rowell, South Australia
- Major Strickland, Western Australia
- Captain Shepstone, Natal
- Major and Miss Reeves, Ceylon
- Mr. Badeley, Hong Kong
- Colonel Walker, C.M.G., and Mrs. Walker, Straits Settlements
- Captain Lucie Smith, Jamaica
- Lieutenant-Colonel E. B. M'lnnis, C.M.G., and Mrs. M'lnnis, British Guiana
- Major Rooks, Trinidad
- Captain Bernard, Malta
- Captain Kershaw, Cyprus
- Captain and Mrs. Middlemist, Gold Coast
- Inspector Hook, Lagos
- Captain Blakeney, Sierra Leone
- Lieutenant Festing, Royal Niger Company
- Captain Flint, British North Borneo Company
- The Hon. M. Gifford, Rhodesian Horse
- The following British officers attached: Lieutenant-Colonel Boulton, Lieutenant-Colonel Prior, Lieutenant-Colonel Tucker, Lieutenant-Colonel Domville, Lieutenant-Colonel Gibson, and Lieutenant-Colonel Tyrwhitt
- The "gentlemen representing the various races in the Island of Ceylon"[3] (4, Col. 2c)
- Maha Mudaliyar don Solomon Dias Bandaranaihe
- The Hon. Alexander Dealius Sonewiratne
- M. E. Rowland Goonoratne
- M. Charles de Soysa Dessanayaka
- Panabokko Jikiri Banda
- Nugawela Kuia Banda
- Kobbokeduwe Loku Banda
- M. E. S. W. Senathi rajah [sic] and Mrs. Senathi
- M. J. H. de Saram and Miss de Saram
- M. P. Ramanathan
- M. Saunders and Miss Saunders
- The "members of the Corps Diplomatique and other foreigners of distinction"[3] (4, Col. 2c)
- The Russian Ambassador, Madame de Staal, Madlle. de Staal, Madame de Stoeckl, Princess de San Donato, Madame Yermoloff, Madlle. Yermoloff, the Councillor, three Secretaries, and four Attachés of Embassy
- The German Ambassador, Countess Paul Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg, her Serene Highness Princess Hans Hohenlohe-Oehringen, Baroness yon Eckardtstein, the Councillor, two Secretaries, three Attachés of Embassy, and the Director of the Chancery
- The Austro-Hungarian Ambassador, Countess Deym, Countess Isabella Deym, Countess Clary Aldringen, Baroness Ferstel, the Councillor, two Secretaries, and four Attachés of Embassy
- The French Ambassador, Baroness de Courcel[,] Madlle. de Courcel, Madame Geoffray, the Minister Plenipotentiary, five Secretaries, and three Attachés of Embassy
- The Italian Ambassador, Princess Ruspoli, three Secretaries, and three Attachés of Embassy
- The Spanish Ambassador, Countess de Casa Valencia; Mesdlles. de Alcala Galiano (2), Marquise de Guiria, Donna de Zea Bermudez, Countess de Morella, Donna de Ia Camara y Livermore, three Secretaries, and four Attachés of Embassy
- The Turkish Ambassador, Madame Antbopoulos, the Councillor, and two Secretaries of Embassy
- The United States Ambassador, Mrs. Hay, Miss Hay, Mrs. Henry White, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Colwell, two Secretaries, one Attaché of Embassy, and the Private Secretary to the Ambassador
- The Argentine Minister, Madame Dominguez, Mesdlles. Dominguez (3), and the Secretary of Legation
- The Persian Minister, and one Secretary of Legation
- The Danish Minister, Madame de Bille, Madame Gosch, and the Secretary of Legation
- The Siamese Minister, Mrs. Verney, Miss Verney, Mrs. Loftus, the Councillor, the Secretary, the Attaché, and the Interpreter to the Legation
- The Liberian Minister
- The Roumanian Minister and the Councillor of the Legation
- The Netherlands Minister, Baroness de Goltstein d'Oldenaller, Baroness Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, and the Councillor of Legation
- The Belgian Minister, the Councillor, and two Secretaries of Legation
- The Mexican Minister, Madame Yturbe, Madame Romero, Madame Farias, Madame Garcia, two Secretaries and three Attachés of Legation
- The Japanese Minister, Madame Kato, two Secretaries, and three Atachés [sic] of Legation
- The Minister for Sweden and Norway, Countess Lewenhaupt, and the Attaché of Legation
- The Chinese Minister, Lady Macartney, the English Secretary, three Secretaries, and four Attachés of Legation
- The Portuguese Minister, Madlle. de Quilinan, three Secretaries, and one Attaché of Legation
- The Swiss Minister, Madame Bourcart, Madame de Salis, the Secretary, and the Attaché of Legation
- The Haytian Chargé d’Affaires
- The Chargé d’Affaires of Greece, Madame Metaxas, and the Attaché
- The Chargé d’Affaires of Chile and Madame Bascunan
- Two Secretaries and one Attaché of the Brazilian Legation
- Count E. van Rosen
- Mr. Hippolyte de Aranjo
- Vice-Admiral Montt
- Mr. Pinto, Mrs. Pinto
- Mr. and Mrs. Scaramanga
- Vicomte de Galard
- Dr. Arnold, and Madlle. von Rappoport
- Mrs. John Meiggs, Miss Meiggs
- Miss Margaret Butler
- Mrs. Henry Morgan
- Hon. Chauncey Depew
- Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor
- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marshall
- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Bayliss
- Mrs. Colgate
- Miss Furniss
- Miss Wells
- Miss Harris
- Hon. Levi P. Morton, Mrs. Morton, and the Misses Morton
- The Bishop of Illinois and Mrs. Leonard, Miss Leonard
- The Bishop of Albany and Mrs. Doane
- The Bishop of New York and Mrs. Potter
- the Bishop of Minnesota and Mrs. Whipple
- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burns
- Mrs. Douglas Grant
- Miss Scott
- Mrs. Grace, Miss Margarita Grace
- Mrs. Wentworth
- Miss van Wart
- M. Valentin de Courcel
- Madame la Marquise de Talleyrand Perigord
- Comte Boson de Perigord
- Vicomte d'Espenilles
- Madame and Madlle. Thierry Delanoue
- Madlle. de la Cherè
- M. Cellerier
- M. and Madame Delawarre
- Madame Evelina Fenzi
- Count A. Zannini
- M. and Madame Jules Cottran
- Chevalier E. Mazzuechi
- Signor A. Tedeschi
- Signor A. Mariotti
- Captain Lucian von Ziegler
- Chevalier Lieutenant von Barry
- Baron Georg Rothschild
- Privy Councillor Count Berchtold
- Baron G. E. Levi, Baroness Levi
- Commander E. Philipson, Mrs. E. Philipson
- The Duke and Duchess of San Germano Calabritto
- The Marquis of San Vito
- Donna Lidia Serramezzana
- Donna Margherita Chigi
- Marchioness Vitelleschi
- Chevalier Elia
- Count de Franqueville
- Count Urbain Chevrau
- M. Marcel Fonquier
- M. Baudon de Mony, Madame Baudon de Mony
- Duchess de Rohan
- Marquis de Lastorgrie, Marchioness de Lastorgrie
- Count de Boisgelin, Countess L. de Boisgelin
- M. Stern, Madame Stern, Madlle. Stern
- Count Charles du Luart
- General de Saucy
- M. E. Seydoux
- Count Jean de Madre
- M. de Monbrison
- Baron de la Chevrelière
- Count de la Villestreux, Countess de la Villestreux
- Count Urbain de Maille, Countess Urbain de Maille
- General Faveret de Kerbrich
- Monsieur de la Haye Jousselin
- Baronne Faveret de Kerbrich
- Colonel Matton
- M. Ferinier Didet
- Madame Ferinier Didet
- Donna Isabella Colonna, Donna Victoria Colonna
- Pom-k-Soh
- Madame Reyntiens
- Marquis de Fuente Hermosa
- Herr Rudolf Swobody
- M. Lauritz Tuxen
- Duchesse de Baiten
- M. de Marcoarti
- Comte de Heeren, Madlle. de Heeren
- Monsieur M. de Mauny Talvande
- Senor Don Nicolas Campero
- Lieutenant Charny
- Lieutenant Sanders
- Madame and Madlle. de Mouni
- Comtesse de Montsoulmin
- "Foreign Admirals and Commanding Officers and Staffs"[3] (4, Col. 3a / Col. 3b)
- Austrian Admiral Baron von Spaun, Commander von Ziegler, Lieutenant Retter yon Barry, Lieutenant Mitchell, R.N. (attached)
- Danish Admiral H. H. Koch, Captain Waudel, Lieutenant Middelboc, Lieutenant Majendie, R.N. (attached)
- French Admiral C. F. E. De Courthille, Captain Germinet, Commander Poidlone, Lieutenant Perdriel, Sub-Lieutenant de Caqueray, Lieutenant Phillimore, R.N. (attached)
- Italian Admiral C. E. Morin, Commander Count Prasca, Lieutenant Lunghetti, Lieutenant Count Morano, Lieutenant Henderson. R.N. (attached)
- German Admiral his Royal Highness Prince Henry of Prussia, Captain Muller, Lieutenant von Spee, Sub-Lieutenant Wittman, Lieutenant Garforth, R.N. (attached)
- Japanese Admiral H.I.H. Prince Arizugawa, Captain Miura, Commander Tsuda, Lieutenant Stewart, R.N. (attached)
- Netherlands Admiral F. K. Englebrecht, Captain de Groot, Lieutenant Baron von Hardenbrock, Lieutenant Woolcombe, R.N. (attached)
- Norwegian Rear-Admiral von Krogh, Captain Muller, Lieutenant Petersen, Lieutenant Kerr Pearse, R.N. (attached)
- Portuguese Captain Barreto de Vascomellos, Captain de Cartillo, Lieutenant Trye, R.N. (attached)
- Russian Admiral Nicholas Skrydloff, Captain Domojiroff, Lieutenant Stetsenkoff, Lieutenant Twisleton Wykeham Fiennes, R.N. (attached)
- Spanish Admiral Don Segismundo Bermijo y Merelo, Captain Don Antonio Eulate y Fery, Lieutenant Don Juan Romero, Lieutenant Don Antonio Romero, Lieutenant Fair, R.N. (attached)
- Swedish Admiral A. F. H. Klintberg, Captain Ingelman, Commander Flack, Lieutenant Alton, R.N. (attached)
- United States Admiral J. N. Miller, Lieutenaut Richmond (attached)
- Captain de Mar E. Guerra
- Captain R. S. D. Cumins
- The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Countess Cadogan
- The Right Hon. the Speaker and Mrs. Gully, Miss Gully, and Miss Shelly Gully
- Cardinal Vaughan
- Right Hon. the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress, and Misses Faudel Phillips (2)
- The Gold Stick in Waiting, Silver Stick in Waiting, Silver Stick Adjutant in Waiting
- Officer Commanding 1st Life Guards and five officers
- Officer Commanding 2nd Life Guards and four officers
- Officer Commanding Royal Horse Guards and four officers
- Officer Commanding 2nd Dragoons and three officers
- Field Officer in Brigade Waiting, Adjutant in Brigade Waiting
- Commanding Officer Grenadier Guards
- Commanding Officer Coldstream Guards
- Commanding Officer Scots Guards, a Regimental Adjutant
- Commanding Officer 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Battalions Grenadier Guards and three officers of each Battalion
- Commanding Officer 1st and 2nd Battalions Coldstream Guards and three officers of each Battalion
- Commanding Officer 1st and 2nd Battalions of Scots Guards and three officers of each Battalion
- Commanding Officer Woolwich District and six officers
- Commanding Officer R.H.A. Home District and two officers
- Commanding Officer R.E. and four officers
- Commanding Officer 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment and three officers
- Commanding Officer Royal Marines (Chatham) and four officers
- Commanding Officer Royal Marines (Portsmouth) and two officers
- Four officers of the Honourable Corps of the Gentlemen at Arms
- Archbishops — Canterbury, York, Armagh, Ontario, Rupertsland
- Dukes and Duchesses
- The Duke and Duchess of Argyll
- The Duke and Duchess of Abercorn
- The Duchess of De Baileu
- The Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch
- The Duchess of Cleveland
- The Duke and Duchess of Devonshire
- The Duchess of Hamilton
- The Duke and Duchess of Leeds
- The Duke and Duchess of Marlborough
- The Duke and Duchess of Manchester
- The Duke and Duchess of Montrose
- The Duke and Duchess of Newcastle
- The Duke of Norfolk
- The Duke of Northumberland
- The Duke and Duchess of Portland
- The Duke of Richmond and Gordon
- The Duke and Duchess of Roxburghe
- The Duke and Duchess of Somerset
- The Duke and Duchess of Sutherland
- The Duke and Duchess of St. Albans
- The Duke and Duchess of Wellington
- The Duchess of Westminster
- Marquises and Marchionesses
- The Marquis of Abergavenny
- The Marchioness of Ailesbury
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Ailsa
- The Marquis of Anglesey
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Breadalbane
- The Marchioness of Blandford
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Bristol
- The Marquis of Camden
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Conyngham
- Dowager [Marchioness of] Conyngham
- The Marchioness of Cassar de Sai[n]
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Cholmondeley
- The Marquis of D'Auerstadt
- The Marquis and Marchioness D'Hautpoul
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Downshire
- Dowager [Marchioness of] Downshire
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Exeter
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Granby
- The Marchioness of Hastings
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Headfort
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Hertford
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Huntly
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Hamilton
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Lansdowne
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Lothian
- Dowager (Marchioness of) Londonderry
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Londonderry
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Ormonde
- The Marchioness of Queensberry
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Ripon
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Salisbury
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Tweeddale
- Dowager (Marchioness of) Tweeddale
- The Marquis of Tullibardine
- The Marquis and Marchioness of Zetland
- Earls — Ancaster, Albemarle, Amherst, Ava, Antrim, Aylesford, Annesley, Airlie, Arran, Aberdeen, Buckinghamshire, Burford, Brownlow, Bradford, Bandon, Beauchamp, Bathurst, Belmore, Cairns, Caledon, Cardigan, Cavan, Craven, Cranbrook, Crawford, Coventry, Camperdown, Carrington, Carnarvon, Carysfort, Chesterfield, Chichester, Compton, Courtown, Carnwath, Crewe, Cowper, Cathcart, Castlestuart, Cork and Orrery, Dudley, De Grey, Derby, Dundonald, Dunmore, Drogheda, Durham, Dartmouth, Dalkeith, Donoughmore, Ducie, Dunraven, Denbigh, Ellesinere, Eldon, Enniskillen, Erne, Errol, Essex, Euston, Eglinton and Winton, Feversham, Fortescue, Fingall, Gainsborough, Glasgow, Granard, Galloway, Grey, Harewood, Harrington, Hopetoun, Huntingdon, Harrowby, Iddesleigh, Jersey, Kenmare, Kerry, Kimberley, Kintore, Kinnoull, Kilmorey, Kingston, Leven and Melville, Lichfield, Lisburne, Limerick, Lucan, Lovelace, Loudoun, Lonsdale, Longford, Londesborough, Listowel, Lindsay, Lanesborough, Lauderdale, De Montalt, Mayo, Mexborough, Meath, Morton, Morley, Malmesbury, Mar and Kellie, Mar, Minto, Nelson, Norbury, Northesk, Northbrook, Onslow, Orford, Powis, Portarlington, Portsmouth, Pembroke, Rosslyn, Radnor, Rosebery, Rosse, Ravensworth, Roden, Romney, Ronaldshay, Sandwich, Spencer, Strafford, Stanhope, Stamford, St. Germans, Selborne, Stradbroke, Suffolk and Berkshire, Scarbrough, Temple (of Stowe), Verulam, Westmeath, Waldegrave, Winchilsea and Nottingham, Winterton, Warwick, Wharncliffe, Yarborough
- Countesses — Aberdeen, Dowager Albemarle, Ancaster, Aylesford, Dowager Aberdeen, Albemarle, Amherst, Antrim, Annesley, Airlie, Arran, Bandon, Bantry, Beauchamp, Bective, Bathurst, Dowager Bathurst, Belmore, Brownlow, Buckinghamshire, Bremer, Cairns, Caledon, Cavan, Cranbrook, Craven, Cromartie, Dowager Cromartie, Coventry, Carrington, Dowager Carnarvon, Dowager Clancarty, Chichester, Cottenham, Compton, Crawford, Cowper, Dowager Craven, Clanwilliam, Cork and Orrery, Carnarvon, Cathcart, Carysfort, Chesterfield, Castlestuart, Dudley, De Grey, Derby, Dundonald, Denbigh, Dunraven, Dalkeith, Dartmouth, Dowager De La Warr, Dowager Dudley, Dunmore, Drogheda, Donoughmore, Ellesmere, Enniskillen, Erne, Erroll, Essex, Dowager Erroll, Eglinton and Winton, Feversham, Fingall, Gainsborough, Galloway, Granard, Granville, Grosvenor, Guilford, Gosford, Glasgow, Grey, Harewood, Dowager Harewood, Harrington, Hopetoun, Huntingdon, Harrowby, Howe, Hohenau, Iddesleigh, Jersey, Kenmare, Kintore, Kilmorey, Kingston, Josephine Kinsky, Lovelace, Lonsdale, Longford, Listowel, Lindsay, Leven and Melville, Leitrim, Londesborough, Lanesborough, Lauderdale, Lisburne, Lichfield, Leicester, Limerick, Lytton, Lathom, Lucan, Loudoun, Dowager Lonsdale, Metaxas, Mayo, Mexborough, Dowager Morton, Morton, Minto, Macclesfield, Dowager Mayo, Dowager Malmesbury, Malmesbury, Dowager Mar and Kellie, Mar and Kellie, Mar, Morley, Dowager Northesk, Northesk, Norbury, Oxford, Onslow, Powis, Pembroke, Percy, Portarlington, Portsmouth, Rosse. Ravensworth, Romney, Roden, Radnor, Dowager Rosslyn, Rosslyn, Shaftesbury, Spencer, Dowager Shrewsbury and Talbot, Stamford, St. Germans, Selborne, Selkirk, Suffolk and Berkshire, Stanhope, Temple (of Stowe), Verulam, Waldegrave, Warwick, Elizabeth Dowager of Wilton, Isabella Dowager of Wilton, Winterton, Winchilsea and Nottingham, Westmeath, Wharncliffe, Yarborough, Dowager Yarborough
- Viscounts[3] (4, Col. 3c / Col. 4a) — Boyne, Harrington, Cross, Crichton, Curzon, Castlerosse, Chelsea, Chetwynd, Corry, Cranborne, Cobham, Clifden, Coke, Frankfort de Montmorency, Dalrymple, Duncannon, De Vesci, Dungarvan, Doneraile, Deerhunt, Dillon, Exmouth, Encombe, Emlyn, Ebrington, Folkestone, Fitz Harris, Falkland, Falmouth, Gage, Galway, Gort, Gough, Garnock, Halifax, Hardinge. Hood, Kilcoursie, Knutsford, Lifford, Llandaff, Milton, Morpeth, Monck, Midleton, Melville, Massereene and Ferrard, Marsham, Maitland, Newark, Newport, Oxenbridge, Portman, Parker, Powerscourt. Peel, Raincliffe, St. Cyres, Southwell, Suirdale, Sidmouth, Templetown, Trafalgar, Valletort, Villiers. Valentia
- Viscountesses — Boyne, Cantelupe, Cross, Castlerosse, Chelsea, Chetwynd, Cranborne, Cobham, Clifden, Chewton, Coke, Deerhurst, Dalrymple, Duncannon, De Vesci, Dillon. Emlyn, Ebrington, Exmouth, Falmouth, Falkland, Folkestone, Frankfort de Montmorency, Garnock, Gage, Galway, Gough, Hardinge, Halifax, Hood, Kilcoursie, Knutsford, Lifford, Dowager Mountmorres, Milton, Morpeth, Monck, Midleton, Melville, Massereene and Ferrard, Marsham, Maitland, Newark, Newport, Oxenbridge, Portman, Powerscourt, Raincliffe, Sherbrooke, Trafalgar, Torrington, Templetown, Valentia, Wolseley
- Bishops — Auckland, Barry, Bath and Wells, British Colombia, Chichester, Durham, Ely, Exeter, Gloucester and Bristol, Gibraltar, Hereford, London, Lichfield, Lincoln, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Oxford, Peterborough, Rochester, Ripon, Stepney, Southwark, St. Albans, Salisbury, Sodor and Man, Southwell, Sydney, Sierra Leone, Worcester, Winchester, Wellington
- Baronesses — Burdett-Coutts, Macdonald
- Lords — Ashbourne, Alington, Addington, Ardilaun, Aberdare. Ashburton, Ashcombe, Ampthill, Ashtown, Ardee, Amherst of Hackney, Aberdour, Abercromby, Ashton, Bangor, Brassey, Bellew, Bateman, Battersea, Bertie, Binning, Braye, Blackwood, Boston, Brougham and Vaux, Ulick Browne, Balfour of Burleigh, Burghclere, Burghley, Burton, Arthur Butter, Bagot , Belper, Basing, Bingham, Bolton, Borthwick, F. Brudenell-Bruce, Basil Blackwood, Barnard, Osborne Beauclerk, Belhaven and Stenton, Balvaird, Balcarres, Charles Cavendish-Bentinck, Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, William Cavendish-Bentinck, Calthorpe, Archibald Campbell, George Campbell, Camoys, Carbery, Carew. Courtenay, Coleridge, Connemara, Castletown, Carnegie, Castlemaine, Eustace Cecil, Hugh Cecil, John Cecil, Edward Cecil, Churston, Edward Spencer-Churchill, Chesham, Cheylesmore, Clonbrock, Alwyne Compton, Cottesloe, Crawshaw, Cloncurry, Clifford of Chudleigh, Colchester, Clinton, Colville of Culross, Cardross, Fitzwarine Chichester, Robert Cecil, W. Cecil, Crofton, De Manley, Davey, De Freyne, Dunleath, Dunglass, De Saumarez, De Ramsey, Digby, Dynevor, Dunsandle and Clanconal, De L’Isle and Dudley, Deramore, Dunally, Elphinstone, Egerton of Tatton, Elcho, Esher, Elibank, Ebury, Erskine, Farrer, Henry Fitz-Gerald, F. FitzRoy, Foley, Forester, Glenesk, R. S. Gower, Glamis, Greenock, Arthur Grosvenor, Gerard, Walter Gordon-Lennox, Algernon Gordon-Lennox, Garioch, Halsbury, Hatherton, Hawkesbury, E. Hamilton, F. Hamilton, Harlech, Hastings, Heneage, Henley, Henniker, Herschell, Herries, Hillingdon, Hindlip, Hotham, Hothfield, Hobhouse, Arthur Hill, Howard of Glossop, Hyde, Francis Hervey, Inverurie, Iveagh, Inchiquin, James of Hereford, Kelvin, Kenyon, Kilmarnock, Kinnaird, Kensington, Lurgan, Lawrence, Lovat, Llangattock, Loch, Leigh, Leconfield, Lingen, Lister, Montagu of Beaulieu, Charles Montagu, Cecil Manners, Edward Manners, Morris, Macnaghten, Muncaster, Mowbray and Stourton, Mostyn, Moreton, Monkswell, Moncreiff, Macdonald, Monteagle, Manners, Medway, Middleton, Napier of Magdala, Henry Nevill, Newton, Newtown-Butler, Norreys, North, Norton, Napier and Ettrick, O'Neill, Penrhyn, Playfair, George Pratt, Poltimore, Berkeley Paget, Pirbright, Pearson, Rathdonnell, Rendel, Rendlesham, Ribblesdale, Revelstoke, Rossmore, Russell of Killowen, Rothschild, Raglan, Ruthven, Rodney, Rayleigh, Reay, Rowton, Robartes, Romilly, Rookwood, George Scott, Henry Scott, Herbert Scott, Seaton, Saltoun, Southampton, Sherborne, Sinclair, Stalbridge, Skelmersdale, St. Levan, Shand, Stanmore, Stavordale, Savile, Stanley, St. Oswald, Swansea, Stratheden and Campbell, Settrington, Suffield, Tollemache, Templemore, Tweedmouth, Trevor, Tredegar, Thring, Tewkesbury, Tennyson, Teynham, E. Talbot, Herbert Vane-Tempest, Henry Vane-Tempest, Ventry, Watson, Willoughby de Broke, Wrottesley, Windsor, Welby, Wimborne, Wolverton, Westbury, Wenlock, Wandsworth, Warksworth, Willoughby de Eresby, and Zouche
- Ladies[3](4, Col. 4b / Col. 5a) — Ashbourne, Arnott, Bertha Anson, Agnew, Ashburton, Ablnger, Abcrcromby, Aberdare, Ashcombe, Alice Ashley, Ardilaun, Amherst of Hackney, Heathcoat Amory, Florence Astley, Ashtown. Alison, Mildred Allsopp, Arnold, Adderley, Alderson, Adam, Edith Ashley, Austin, Armstrong, Ampthill, Dowager Ashburton, Adye, Alington, Addington, Arbuthnot, Gertrude Astley-Corbett, Alice Archer Houblon, Alexandra Acheson, Ashton, Agnes Anderson, Florence Bourke, Butler (2), Violet Brassey, Beauclerk (2), Dowager Buchanan-Riddeil, Mary Brabazon, Wilfreda Biddulph, Bloomfield, Crichton Browne, Boyle (2), Bergne, Boughey, Idina Brassey, Blythswood, Bramwell, Braddon, Bower, Butler, Bailey, Blanche Baillie, Constance Barne, Ashmead-Bartlett, Barnard, Florence Barnardiston, A. Beaumont, Belhaven and Stenton, Bateman, Evelyn Bathurst, Battersea, Violet Beauchamp, Bertie, Elizabeth Bertie, Binning, Bellew, Braye, Terence Blackwood, Boston, Brougham and Vaux, Cunliffe Brooks, Mary Bridgeman, Balfour of Burleigh, Betty Balfour, Ulick Browne, Hilda Brodrick, Burghclere, Maud Bootle-Wilbraham, Bertha Bootle-Wilbraham, Edith Bootle-Wilbraham, Burton, Arthur Butler, Victoria Buxton, Barran, Belper, Biddulph, Muriel Boyle, Bedford, Steuart Bayley, Bigge, Browne, Brownlow, Bramston, Baker, Agnes Burne, Elizabeth Biddulph, Brunner, Dowager Belhaven and Stenton, Dowager Bellew, Eleanor Brodie, Audrey Buller, Brackenbury, Basing, Albreda Bourke, Bowen, Buxton, Bingham, Bolton, Margaret Boscawen, Dowager Brooke, Susan Byng, Nina Balfour, Burdett, F. Brudenell-Bruce, De Capel Brooke, Charles Beresford, William Beresford (Lilian Duchess of Marlborough), Burrell, Dowager Barclay, Hermione Blackwood, Baird, Barrington, Clements (2), Mabel Coke, Ottoline Cavendish-Bentinck, Culme-Seymour, Gwendolen Cecil, Robert Cecil, Cromer, Cunliffe, Churchill, Isabel Clayton, Chetwode, Helen Craven, Cooper, Cowell, Cardon, Chelmsford, Dowager Carbery, Fitzwarine Chichester, Colomb, Henry Cholmondeley, Cardross, Coddington, Alfred Spencer-Churchill, Castletown, Carnegie, Frederick Cavendish, Castlemaine, Florence Cecil, Eustace Cecil, Edward Cecil, John Cecil, Randolph Churchill, Cholmeley. Chesham, Clinton, Clonbrock, Alwyne Compton, Conyers, Crawshaw, Cochrane, Colchester, Churston, Cottesloe, E. Clarke, Clifford of Chudleigh, Gertrude Cochrane, William Cecil, Commerell, Collins, Myra Cavendish. C. Cameron, Colvile, Carew, Carbutt, Carmichael, Jane Seymour Combe, Mary Crosse, Evelyn Cotterell[,] Adela Cochrane, Margaret Cameron, Calthorpe, A. Campbell, Eva Cathcart, R. Cathcart, Evelyn Cavendish, Harriet Cavendish, Courtenay, Colebrooke, Coleridge, Blanche Conyngham, Louisa Cecil, Alwyne Compton, Cole (2), Evelyn Crichton, Mary Cuffe, Crossley, Connemara, Dowager Congleton, Emma Crichton, Elizabeth Cust, Dowager Churchill, Couch, Chitty, Coventry (2), Georgiana Curzon, Chamberlain, Marshal Clarke, Campbell-Bannerman, Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, Spencer Churchill (2), Carbery, Colville, George Campbell, Camoys, Archibald Campbell, Constance Combe, Muriel Close, Evelyn Cobbold, Colville of Culross, Francis Cecil-Dallas, Mildred Denison, Alice Dundas, De Winton, Margaret Douglas, Dorchester, Dunally, De Trafford, Florence Duncombe, De Ross, De Ramsey, De L’Isle and Dudley, Elinor Denison, Mary Dashwood, Victoria Dawnay, Evelyn Dawnay, Adelaide Dawnay, H. Douglas-Hamilton, Ulrica Duncombe, Eva Dugdale, Digby, De Saumarez, Davey, Dowell, Edith Drummond, Dorington, Dunn, Dunleath, Decies, De Freyne, Duckworth, Du Cane, Des Voeux, Durand, Ida Dalzell, Dering, Drummond, Agnes De Trafford, Caroline Duncombe, Edith Douglas, Erskine (2), Grey-Egerton, Ernestine Edgcumbe, Egerton (2), Engleheart, Elcho, Ellenborough, Esher, Edwards, J. B. Edwards, Evans, Horatia Erskine, Evelyn Ewart, Elphinstone, Ellis, Ebury, Elibank, Erskine, Evelyn Eyre, Edmonstone, Blanche Edwards, Egerton of Tatton, Mary Ewart, Winifred Cary-Elwes, Beatrix Fitzmaurice, Ffolkes, Forester, Forwood, Mary Foley, Fowler, Finlay, Dorothea Fitz-Clarence, Louisa Feilding, B. Fitz Gerald, Fremantle, FitzWygram, Foster, Helen Munro Ferguson, Angela Forbes, Mary Fitzwilliam, M. FitzGerald, Fulton, Flower, Anne Fane, Fairbairn, Gertrude Foljambe, Edith Franklin, Forbes (2), Susan Fortescue, Fisher, Farrer, Fayrer, Farquhar, Augusta Fane, Fairfax, Maria Fitz-Clarence, H. Fitz-Gerald, F. Fitz-Roy, C. Fitz-Roy, Fergusson, Fletcher, Flower, Forrest, Freemantle, Dowager Helen Forbes, Frere, Dorothy Fitzclarence, Gardiner, Katharine Gathorne-Hardy, Gore Langton (2), Helen Grimston, Mary Carr Glyn, Jane Grey-Trefusis, D'Arcy Godolphin-Osborne, Frances Gresley, Charlotte Graham-Toler, Grant-Duff, Seymour Fitz-Gerald, Victoria Grey, Griffin, Graham, Gillford, Green, Susan Gilmour, Galton, Garvagh, Glamis, Glenesk, Glyn, Evelyn Goschen, Margaret Graham, Lynedoch Gardiner, Grosvenor (2), Arthur Grosvenor, Grenfell, Grant, Gipps, Grey, Gull, Gilbey, Gerard, Margaret Ormsby Gore, Constance Gore, Helen Graham, Florence Grant, Gordon, Halsbury, Beatrice Hare, Eleanor Howard, Agnes Howard, Alice Havelock-Allan, Beatrix Herbert, Alexandra Hamilton, Howard (2), Maria Hood, Mary Hope, Hely-Hutchinson (2), Seager Hunt, Howard of Glossop, Clement Hill, Hart, Augustus Hervey, Basil Hall, Fermor Hesketh, Hooker, Blanche Haygarth, Hunter, Hartopp, Baillie Hamilton (2), C. Hamilton, Beatrix Douglas Home, Constance Harris, Mabel Howard, Hayter, Florentia Hughes, Halle, E. Hamilton, Haldon, F. Douglas Hamilton, Victoria Hamilton, Cicely Hardy, Hatherton, Hawke, Hawkesbury, Heneage, Henley, Herschell, Herries, Hillingdon, Norah Hodgson, Hibbert, Mary Holland, Harcourt, Hothfield, Mary Hozier, Hylton, George Hamilton, Haliburton, Rachel Howard, Hobhouse, Arthur Hill, Harris, John Hay, Hotham, Hoskins, Hood of Avalon, Harrison, Hay, Holdich, Dixon-Hartland, Hanson, Harriet Harrison, Stock Hill, Hindlip, Houldsworth, Howarth, Emily Hart-Dyke, Hervey-Bathurst, Hastings, Lucy Hicks-Beach, Hardy, Herbert (2), Hemming, Iveagh, Inchiquin, Margaret Jenkins, Alice Jolliffe, Jeune, Jenner, Jenkins, Joicey, Dowager Jessel, Jephson, Hill Johnes, Jackson, Burn Jones, Jessell, Caroline Lister Kaye, Kemball, Beatrice Kemp, Kennaway, King, Kitson, Lister Kaye, Edith King-Tenison, Florence King King, Kennard, Kerr (2), Innes-Ker (2), Mabel Kenyon-Slaney, Aline Kennedy, Beatrice Lister Kaye, Kelvin, Kinnaird, Keith-Falconer (2), Emily Kingscote, Kennett-Barrington, Mary Stuart Keppel, Isabella Keane, Leconfield, Constance Leslie, Isabel Larnach, Leigh, Henry Gordon-Lennox, Walter Gordon-Lennox, Algernon Gordon-Lennox, Lister, Margaret Littleton, Llangattock, Loch, Lockwood, Louise Loder, Lovat, Mary Loyd, Lubbock, Lawrence, Dowager Lurgan, Doreen Long, Lyttelton, Lyall, Emily Lytton, Loraine, Lyons, Drury Lowe, Lysons, Lawson, Lindley, Elliott Lees, Adela Larking, Albertha Lopes, Lyell, Harriet Lindsay, Laking, Frances Lambart, Victoria Lambton, Gwendolen Little, Lurgan, Llewelyn, Catherine Loftus, Jane Lindsay, Lewis, Lucy Drury Lowe, Longley, Jane Lindsay, Caroline Gordon-Lennox, Mary Lygon, Lilian Liddell, Leese, Susan Leslie-Melville, Katharine Le Poer Trench, Mary Lascelles, Ellen Lambart, Lowry-Corry (2), Lees, Legard, Lingen, Edith Montgomerie, Blundell Maple, H. Maxwell, Georgiana Mure, Macgregor, Martin, Victoria Manners, Hilda M'Neile, Maxwell, Miller, Middleton, Monckton, Charlotte Montgomery, Maclean, Medway, Magheramorne, Mappin, Milner, Cecil Scott Montagu, S. Montagu, Nora Maitland, Mary Milbanke, Meysey-Thompson, Monkswell, Evelyn Mason, Maude (2), Monson, Mackenzie, Markham, Louisa Magenis, Macpherson-Grant, MacCormac, MacDonald, Mackenzie, Margaret Crichton-Maitland, Manners, M'lver, Middleton, Dowager Magheramorne, Margaret Majendie, Maxwell, Monteagle, Moncreiffe, Moreton, Morgan, Blanche Morris, Mary Morrison, Mostyn, Mowbray and Stourton, Dowager Mowbray and Stourton, Mowbray, Muncaster, Anne Murray, Scott Moncrieff, MacGregor, Macnaghten, Morris, M'Clintock, Mackworth, Evelyn M'Donnell, Sophia Montgomerie, More-Molyneux, Meade (2), Murray (2), Heron-Maxwell, Georgiana Mure, Martin, Marriott, Maxwell, Caroline Madden, Helen MacGregor, Clementina Mitford, Agneta Montagu, Methuen, Madden, Moseley, Marjoribanks, Augusta Noel, Naylor-Leyland, Elizabeth Nugent, Napier and Ettrick, Napier of Magdala, Henry Nevill, Dowager Napier of Magdala, Newton, Newtown-Butler, Norreys, North, Northcote, Norman, Northcote (2), Nelson, Agnes Noel, Muriel North, Nicolson, O'Brien, Olpherts, O'Hagan, Gwendoline O'Shee. O'Neil, O'Brien, Katherine Pakenham, Evelyn Parker, Percy (2), Pontifex, Pearson, Playfair, Poltimore, Dickson-Poynder, Dowager Lady Peyton, Princep [sic] Alice Packe, Berkeley Paget, Paget of Cranmore, Palmer, Peel, Georgiana Peel, Palgrave, Powell, Priestley, Poynter, Pearson, Constance Childe-Pemberton, Sophia Palmer, Chichele Plowden, William Phipps, Penhryn, Pirbright, Baden-Powell, Perceval, George Pratt, Probyn, Phillimore, Muriel Parsons, Pollock, Anna Chandos-Pole, Parratt, Alice Portal, Petre, Powell, Alfred Paget, Maude Parry, Mary Pepys, Eva Wyndham-Quin, Wyndham-Quin (2), Reid, Dowager Rayleigh, Reay, Rayleigh, Rathmore, Dowager Raglan, Rodney, Robartes, Victoria Russell, Arthur Russell, Robinson, Ribblesdale, Roberts of Kandahar, Jane Repton, Rookwood, Rossmore, Rothschild, Russell of Killowen, G. Russell, Raglan, Jane Ryan, Alexander Russell, W. H. Russell, Ramsay, Ruthven, O. Roberts, Rathdonnell, Rendel, Laura Ridding, Roxburgh, Stafford, Swinnerton Dyer, Catherine Somerset, Geraldine Somerset, Stevenson, Helen Stewart, Constance Shaw-Lefevre, Sophie Scott, D. Smith, Stratheden and Campbell, Swansea, Mary Stewart, Henry Somerset, Savory, Shute, Smyth, William Seymour, Mark Stewart, Samuelson, Alice Stanley, Stansfield, Stephenson, Stewart, Stone, Sutherland, St. Oswald, Evelyn Sutton, Settrington, Savile, Albert Seymour, Simeon, Charles Scott, Saltoun, Seaton, Seymour, Southampton, Shaw, Kay-Shuttleworth, Sherborne, Octavia Shaw-Stewart, Alice Shaw-Stewart, Esther Smith, Barbara Smith, Sinclair, Skelmersdale, Edith St. Aubyn, St. Levan, Houston Stewart, Shand, Smith, Simmons, Stewart, S. Samuel, Dowager Southampton, Salmon, Shippard, Simpson of Windsor, Margaret Spicer, Sprigg, Mary Shelley, Stewart of Grantully, Marie Savile, Mary Sackville, Mary Stuart-Richardson, Edward Spencer-Churchill, Charlotte Stopford, Seymour (2), Blanche Smith, Isabel Stewart, Isobel Stanley, Louisa Scott, Susan Sutton, Stanhope (2), Sybil Smith, Euan Smith, Scott (2), Kathleen Swinnerton-Pilkington, St. Leonards, Mary Saurin, Tatton Sykes, Tyler, Thursby, E. Talbot, Emma Talbot, Tennyson, E. Thornton, Thring, Ulrica Thynne, Mary Trefusis, Trevelyan, Tuson, Henrietta Turnor, Tennant, Jane Taylor, Tweedmouth, Templemore, Tenterden, Trevelyan, Turner, Teynham, Trevor, Agnes Townshend, Tollemache, Troubridge, Taylour (2), Vivian, Ventry, Jane Van Koughnet, Howard Vincent, Helen Vincent, Vincent, Jane Vivian, Emily Van De Weyer, Villiers (2), Edith Villiers, Wilson, Willshire, Wood, Hugh Wyndham, Leucha Warner, Woods, Warrender, Wantage, Clementine Walsh, Dowager Westbury, Sarah Gordon Wilson, F. F. Walker, Rose Weigall, Elizabeth Williamson, Arthur Wellesley, Willes, Willis, White, Westbury, Whitehead, Winnington, Isabella Whitbread, Julia Wombwell, Wenlock, Cecilia Webb, Williams-Wynn, Walrond, Watson, Mary Waldegrave, Wimborne, Windsor, Wolverton, Mary Wood, James Walker, Whiteway, Windeyer, Willoughby (2), Constance Wodehouse, Barbara Yeatman, Lilian Yorke
- Right Honourables — H. H. Asquith, E. Ashley, A. H. Dyke Acland, J. Atkinson, J. B. Balfour, Sir G. Bowen, G. W. Balfour, Sir Hicks-Beach, A. J. Balfour, James Bryce, Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman. A. H. Smith-Barry, E. Carson, H. Chaplin, Sir J. Chitty, Jesse Collings, Sir R. Couch, G. N. Curzon, J. Chamberlain, L. Courtney, Sir M. Grant-Duff, A. Akers-Douglas, Sir W. Hart Dyke, Sir H. Elliot, F. Foljambe, Sir H. Fowler, Sir A. B. Forwood, Sir J. Fergusson, Herbert Gladstone, Sir J. Gorst, G. J. Goschen, W. E. Gladstone, Sir G. Grey, C. H. Hemphill, Charles Seale-Hayne, R. W. Hanbury, Lord George Hamilton, Staveley Hill, Sir J. T. Hibbert, Sir W. Harcourt, lon Hamilton, Sir Arthur Hayter, Sir F. Jeune, W. L. Jackson, Sir John Kennaway, G. Shaw-Lefevre, W. Lidderdale, Sir Massey Lopes, James Lowther, Sir J. Lubbock, Sir H. Lopes, Walter Long, Sir N. Lindley, J. W. Mellor, Sir G. O. Morgan, John Morley, Arnold Morley, Sir J. Mowbray, A. J. Mundella, J. H. Macdonald, F. Max Müller, Sir W. Marriott, Graham Murray (the Lord Advocate), Sir E. Monson, Sir P. O'Brien, Sir A. Otway, Sir F. Peel, Sir R. Paget of Cranmore, W. J. Pirrie, J. P. Robertson, Sir. J. Rigby, C. T. Ritchie, Sir S. H. Strong, Sir B. Saunderson, Sir J. Stansfeld, Sir A. Smith, C. R. Spencer, Sir C. Kay-Shuttleworth, Sir R. Temple, Sir R. Thompson, Sir E. Thornton, Lord Henry Thynne, Sir G. O. Trevelyan, C. P. Villiers, Sir Algernon West, Sir C. L. Wyke, C. B. Stuart-Wortley, S. J. Way
- Honourables[3] (4, Col. 5a / Col. 5b) — H. Allsopp, George Allsopp, O. Borthwick, T. J. Byrnes, Sir E. C. Braddon, T. Brassey, Henry Bourke, Charles Bourke, J. Boscawen, C. E. Bingham, Charles Brand, Terence Bourke, Ivo Bligh, Reginald Brett, W. St. John Brodrick, Algernon Bourke, Arthur Brand, Albert Bingham, Allen B. Bathurst, John Baring, Eric Barrington, Coplestone Bampfylde, G. H. Campbell, K. Campbell, T. H. Cochrane, George Colville, R. Chetwynd, Arthur Chichester, Hamilton Cuffe, Henry Coventry, Henry Cubitt, Hugh Campbell, Osbert Craven, Arthur Cadogan, Montagu Curzon, W. Cavendish, John Dawnay, Conrad Dillon, Hubert V. Duncombe, R. C. Devereux. Hew Dalrymple, Eustace Dawnay, W. Dawnay, A. Hay Drummond, C. T. Dundas, Cecil Duncombe, W. Dundas, H. Escombe, F. Egerton, Tatton Egerton, Herbert Eaton, Arthur Elliot, R. Fitzwilliam, Everard Fielding, Sir John Forrest, W. H. Fitzwilliam, Sir C. Fremantle, Ailwyn Fellowes, Sir Malcolm Fraser, Sir S. Ponsonby Fane, N. Fitzgerald, George Ormsby Gore, Robert Grosvenor, Algernon Grosvenor, Ronald Greville, Louis Greville, Sidney Greville, F. Leveson-Gower, Geoffrey Browne Guthrie, A. E. Gathorne-Hardy, C. Hardinge, A. Hardinge, C. G. Hay, Evelyn Hubbard, Lionel Holland, Grosvenor Hood, A. Holland Hibbert, Sydney Holland, Robert Herbert, Sir Robert Herbert, G. Jolliffe, Sydney H. Jolliffe, G. Keppel, Derek Keppel, C. C. Kingston, Reginald Lister, F. W. Lambton, Atholl Liddell, Henry Littleton, Wilfrid Laurier, R. l’Estrange, Charles Laurence, Herbert Laurence, F. D. Leigh, E. Chandos Leigh, G. W. Leslie, William Lowther, L. Lowther, T. W. Legh, Alfred Lyttelton, C. Hanbury Lennox, Schomberg M'Donnell, Archibald Marjoribanks, R. Moreton, Charles Mills, W. Massey-Mainwaring, John Scott Montagu, Sir H. S. Northcote, Sir Hugh Nelson, R. Nevill, R. Terence O'Neill, C. B. Parsons, Cecil Parker, Horace C. Plunkett, E. W. B. Portman, Albert Petre, R. Parker, E. S. Douglas-Pennant, F. Parker, Sydney Peel, H. Orde Powlett, Thomas Playford, Ashley Ponsonby, F. Roberts, J. M. Rolls, the Master of Ruthven, Gustavus Hamilton-Russell, C. Ramsay, G. H. Reid, W. Rowley, A. Russell, W. Rothschild, Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, Lyulph Stanley, Sir Donald Smith, Randolph Stewart, R. J. Seddon, J. Maxwell Scott, FitzRoy Stewart, Sir Saul Samuel, Granville Somerset, Arthur Somerset. W. F. D. Smith, A. Saumarez, F. C. Stanley, George Stanley, R. Somerset, Edward Thesiger, George Hill-Trevor, Sir D. Tennant, R. Marsham-Townshend, Charles Trevor, Marcus Hill-Trevor, Charles Grey Trefusis, Rev. L. Tyrwhitt, Alfred Talbot, Frederick Thesiger, Sir G. Turner, S. R. Thayer, F. Villiers, R. Greville-Verney, F. Bootle-Wilbraham, Robert Ward, Armine Wodehouse, Arthur Walsh, F. Wood, Percy Wyndham, Sir W. Whiteway, Tatton Willoughby, Alex. G. Yorke
- Honourable Ladies[3] (4, Col. 5b / Col. 5c) — Mrs. Allsopp, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Anstruther, Mrs. Armytage, Mrs. Acland, Vere Annesley, Susan Baring, Lady Birkbeck, Mrs. Baillie of Dochfour, Mrs. Balfour, Mrs. Bampfylde, Mrs. Hamar Bass, Mrs. Bagot, Mrs. Barrington, Misses Bateman-Hanbury (2), Mrs. Bingham, Mary Byng, Mrs. A. Brassey, Mrs. A. Bourke, Mrs. E. R. Bourke, Mrs. T. C. Bruce, Mrs. Stapleton Bretherton, Mrs. Benyon, Diana Sclater-Booth, Mrs. F. Bridgeman, Mrs. Britten, Misses Bruce (2), Mrs. Barlow, Mrs. Brett, Mrs. Bligh, Misses M'Clintock Bunbury (2), Mrs. T. Bourke, Mrs. Brand, Mrs. T. Brand, Emmeline Brownlow, Lady Biddulph, Mrs. Bingham, Mrs. H. Bourke, Mrs. Bagot, Mrs. Barker, Misses Bridgeman (2), Lilian Baring, Albinia Brodrick, Beresford, Mrs. A. Cadogan, Mrs. H. Corry, Caroline Courtenay, Lady Cunningham, Mrs. Candy, Mrs. W. Cavendish, Mrs. C. Cadogan. Ethel Cadogan, Audrey Coleridge, Mrs. H. Campbell, Darea Curzon, Mrs. Ronald Campbell, Misses Campbell (2), Mrs. Gough-Calthorpe, Rachel (Gough) Calthorpe, Misses Gough Calthorpe (2), Mrs. Otway Cuffe, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. Curzon, Emily Cathcart, Misses Cross, Mrs. P. Crutchley, Mrs. Carington, Mrs. Cavendish, Mrs. J. B. Campbell, Mrs. Corbett, Mrs. A. Chichester, Eleonora Chetwynd, Mrs. R. Chetwynd, Mrs. Clowes, Mrs. Cubitt, Mildred Campbell, Hilda Chichester, Mrs. C. Duncombe, Mrs. C. T. Dundas, Mrs. W. Dundas, Mrs. Hay Drummond, Mrs. Dawnay (2), Mrs. C. Dillon, Mrs. Digby, Mrs. John Dundas, Frances Drummond, Mrs. R. C. Devereux, Mrs. M. Drummond, Misses de Montmorency (2), Edith Dillon, Lady Du Cane, Misses Douglas-Pennant (2), Mrs. H. Dennison, Lady Grey Egerton, Mrs. T. Egerton, Mrs. Arthur Elliot, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. H. Eaton, Lady Elliot, Mrs. A. F. Egerton, Lilian Elphinstone, Mrs. Ellis. Mrs. Escombe, Mrs. Eliot, Muriel Erskine, Mrs. Lionel Fortescue, Mary Fremantle, Mary Forester, Mrs. Charles Keith-Fraser, Mrs. C. Keith-Falconer, Mrs. A. Fellowes, Mrs. W. H. Forster, Mrs. W. Farquhar, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Ferguson of Pitfour, Mrs. F. G. FitzGerald, Lady FitzGerald, Misses Fraser (2), Mrs. N. Fitzgerald, Mrs. A. Greville, Mrs. Alaric Grant, Mrs. Gye, Maud Grosvenor, Evelyn Giffard, Violet Gibson, Mrs. L. Greville, Mrs. R. Greville, Lady Godley, Mrs. A. Grosvenor, Mrs. A. H. F. Greville, Elizabeth Grosvenor, Mrs. Henry Gladstone, Lady Hamilton Gordon, Nevil Gordon, Misses Guest (2), Mrs. Gough, Mrs. North Dalrymple-Hamilton, Mrs. Halford, Mrs. Assheton Harbord, Misses Hawke (2), Misses Heneage (2), Alice Hubbard, Mrs. Herbert, Helen Henniker, Mrs. R. Herbert, Misses Hamilton (2), Mrs. A. Holland Hibbert, Dorothy Hood, Lady Acland-Hood, Mrs. Henniker, Mrs. Curzon Howe, Mrs. C. Harbord, Mrs. C. Hardinge, Fanny Hood of Avalon, Lady Higginson, Mrs. E. Hubbard, Mary Hughes, Judith Harbord, Mrs. A. Haig, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Hobart Hampden, Bridget Harbord, Nina Gathorne-Hardy, Mrs. Harbord, Mrs. Meynell Ingram, Lady Johnston, Mrs. Jolliffe, Mrs. Keppel, Mrs. William Keppel, Lady Knollys, Mrs. Alfred Ker, Constance Kerr, Mrs. Kingscote, Mrs. A. Lyttelton, Misses Lyttelton (2), Mrs. Legge, Mrs. Lumley, Mrs. Lambton, Mrs. Lyttelton, Mrs. E. H. Loyd, Mrs. Hanbury Lennox, Mrs. Legh, Mrs. A. Liddell, Mrs. L. Lowther, Mrs. Lawley, Mrs. H. Gore-Lindsay, Misses Loch (2), Mrs. E. C. Leigh, Misses Littleton (2), Sybil Legh, Bertha Lambart, Mrs. F. D. Leigh, Cordelia Leigh, Mrs. C. Lawrence, Mary Lascelles, Misses Lawrence (2), Mrs. W. Lowther, Mrs. H. Lawrence, .Mrs. Mostyn, Alice Murray, Annette Monck, Mrs. C. Molyneux, Mrs. R. Moreton, Misses Henniker Major (2), Misses Constable Maxwell (2), Mrs. Maclagan, Mrs. Magniac, Aline Majendie, Mrs. Fuller-Maitland, Violet Monckton, Mrs. Percy Mitford, Flora Macdonald, Mrs. Mallet, Evelyn Moore, Violet Mills, Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Maguire, Mrs. Mackinnon, Maud de Moleyns, Mrs. Monck, Mrs. Massey-Mainwaring, Mrs. M'Calmont, Lady Macdonald, Mrs. Monson, Misses Mostyn (2), Lady Musgrave, Mrs. G. H. Murray, Napier, Mrs. Neeld, Emilia Napier, Mrs. Newdigate, Mrs. Scott Napier, Misses O'Brien (2), Mrs. Okeover, Myra Orde-Powlett, Mrs. Oliphant, Henrietta O'Neill, Mary O'Hagan, Mrs. Parsons, Misses Peel (2), Mrs. Heber Percy, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. E. S. Douglas-Pennant, Mrs. Pretyman, Misses Ponsonby (2), Mabel Parnell, Mrs. Ponsonby, Misses Palk (2), Mrs. Pirie, Mrs. Orde-Powlett, Mrs. Anderson Pelham, Mary Portman, Mrs. F. Parker, Mrs. W. Paton, Harriet Phipps, Mrs. A. Petre, Mrs. Portman, Mrs. Ritchie, Misses Rice (2), Misses Rendel (2), Evelina Rothschild, Lady White Ridley, Misses Hamilton Russell (2), Misses Russell (2), Mrs. Phillips Roberts, Mrs. C. Ramsay, Misses Roberts (of Kandahar) (2), Mrs W. Rowley, Eleanor Rolls, Mrs. J. D. Ryder, Lady Thelluson Rowley, Mrs. Ruthven, Misses Strutt (2), Lady Cowell-Stepney, Mrs. Maxwell Scott, Mrs. E. J. Stanley, Mrs. C. R. Spencer, Mrs. A. Somerset, Misses St. Clair (2), Mabel St. Aubyn, Mrs. Stirling, Mary Sidney, Alison Stourton, Misses Skeffington (2), Mrs. A. Saumarez, Mrs. G. Somerset, Mrs. Stanley, Mrs. V. A. Stanley, Lady Simeon, .Mrs. A. H. Smith, Mrs. E. J. Saunderson, Mrs. Strutt, Mrs. Stewart, Violet Somerset, Maude Stanley, Mrs. R. Stewart, Hilda Sugden, Horatia Stopford, Mrs. Hill-Trevor, Misses Hill-Trevor (2), Lady Thorold, Mary Thesiger, Mrs Tremayne, Mrs. Talbot, Mrs.F. Thesiger, Mrs. Marsham-Townshend, Misses Tollemache (2), Mrs. C. W. Trotter, Mrs. R. A. J. Talbot, Lady Tryon, Misses Trefusis (2), Mrs. W. le Poer Trench, Mrs. Trelawny, Katharine Thring, Mrs. E. Thesiger, Rosamond Tufton, Alice Hanbury-Tracy, Misses Thellusson (2), Misses Tyssen Amherst (2), Misses Vivian (2), Misses Verney (2), Misses Vereker (2), Mrs. R. G. Verney, Mrs. F. Villiers, Mrs. Whateley, Frances Wolseley, Misses Wyndham (2), Mrs. P. E. Warburton, Evelyn Wrottesley, Mrs. P. Wyndham, Lady Wilson, Mrs. West, Mrs. G. Wrottesley, Mrs. Dudley-Ward, Mrs. Wodehouse, Ella Williamson, Maud Wynn, Misses Wood (2), Lois Yarde-Buller, Mrs. J. Yorke, Mrs. E. C. Yorke
- Sirs[3] (4, Col. 5c–6a) — Augustus Adderley, Edwin Arnold, John Austin, George Arthur, John Heathcoat-Amory, A. Armstrong, Andrew Agnew, Frederick Abel, Henry Acland, A. Arnold, Alexander Arbuthnot, John Barran, G. Bower, J. W. Bonser, J. Crichton-Browne, Joseph Bailey, E. Ashmead-Bartlett, Henry Barkly, R. Beauchamp, Raymond Burrell, Charles Barrington, David Baird, Arthur Birch, Edward Birkbeck, W. Cunliffe Brooks, A. de Capel Brooke, Courtenay Boyle, F. Burton, F. Buxton, Steuart Bayley, John Bramston, John Baker, H. Bullard, J. T. Brunner, H. Bellingham, Henry Bergne, Thomas Boughey, F. J. Bramwell, E. Burne-Jones, James Blyth, Seymour Blane, Henry Chamberlain, Roderick Cameron, Hugh Cholmeley, John Conroy, Edward Clarke, C. Cameron, E. Carbutt, W. Coddington, Marshal Clarke, Reginald Cathcart, Savile Crossley, Edward Colebrooke, Reginald Cust, Charles Crosthwaite, John Colomb, Daniel Cooper, F. Astley-Corbett, Donald Currie, Henry Cunningham, Robert Cunliffe, Henry Cotterell, T. D. Gibson Carmichael, F. Curden, George Dallas, James Drummond, Mortimer Durand, G. Des Vieux, Henry Dering, J. N. Dick, Dyce Duckworth, T. Swinnerton Dyer, E. Hastings Doyle, John Dorington, William Dunn, Humphrey de Trafford, Charles Dalrymple, G. Dashwood, Gardner, Engleheart, Francis Evans, A. Edmonstone, Whittaker Ellis, W. H. Flower, Horace Farquhar, Joseph Fayrer, H. Fletcher, William Ffolkes, William Fraser, Bartle Frere, Gerald Seymour Fitz-Gerald, Robert Finlay, B. Walter Foster, Gerald FitzGerald, R. FitzGerald, Maurice FitzGerald, Forrest Fulton, William Flower, Andrew Fairbairn, John Gilbert, E. T. Gourley, Edward Grey, W. Gull, Walter Gilbey, Lepel Griffin, G. Macpherson-Grant, Reginald Graham, Philip Grey Egerton, Douglas Galton, R. Glyn, Arthur Godley, Charles Grant, R. Gresley, Alexander Acland-Hood, T. G. Fermor Hesketh, Arthur Haliburton, Brydges Henniker, F. Dixon-Hartland, R. Hanson, Alfred Hickman, W. Houldsworth, Henry Howorth, F. Seager Hunt, Charles Hall, E. W. Hamilton, Reginald Hardy, Clement Hill, Basil Hall, Joseph Hooker, Charles Hunter, Charles Hartopp, Victor Houlton, Augustus Hemming, Henry Irving, Frederic Johnstone, W. Jenner, J. Jenkins, James Joicey, Charles Jessell, Harry Johnston, Edward Jenkinson, James Hill Johnes, John Jackson, H. Seymour King, James Kitson, J. Lister-Kaye, V. Kennett-Barrington, George Kekewich, John Leslie, Thomas Dick Lander, T. Villiers Lister, James Linton, Charles Lees, Charles Legard, Thomas Lea, Wilfrid Lawson, Elliott Lees, A. C. Lyall, J. T. D. Llewelyn, Joseph Leese, Leonard Lyell, F. Laking, Godfrey Lushington, F. Lockwood, Henry Longley, George Lewis, F. Milner, Herbert Maxwell, Francis Montefiore, Graham Montgomery, Robert Moncreiffe, Musgrave, Colin Scott Moncrieff, Francis Mowatt, Evan MacGregor. J. G. Miller, F. D. Maclean, J. Blundell Maple, Allan Mackenzie, Lewis M'lver, F. Mappin, Theodore Martin, Samuel Montagu, William MacCormac, Hubert Miller, Lewis Morris, Clements Markham, A. C. Mackenzie, John Monckton, J. Stirling-Maxwell, J. Heron Maxwell, Kenneth Matheson, J. S. Montefiore, Acquin Martin, W. Maxwell, Oswald Moseley, Arthur Nicolson, Terence O'Brien, Reginald Ogilvy, Herbert Oakeley, Hush Owen, G. G. Petre, Walter Parratt, Frederick Pollock, Herbert Perrott, Douglas Powell, Weetman Pearson, Joseph Pease, Francis S. Powell, Reginald Palgrave, W. Priestley, E. G. Poynter, G. S. Baden-Powell, Charles Pontifex, J. Dickson-Poynder, James Paget, C. M. Palmer, C. Lennox Peel, James B. Peile, Westby Perceval, Charles Pigott, John Puleston, W. Plowden, Richard Quain, George Russell, C. Lister Ryan, W. H. Russell, J. Ramsay, Owen Roberts, R. T. Reid, Charles Robinson, J. Thellusson Rowley, James Reid, C. Euan-Smith, J. Barrington Simeon. J. B. Stone, M. Shaw-Stewart, Edward Sieveking, T. H. Sanderson, Augustus K. Stephenson, Thomas Sutherland, Mark Stewart, Andrew Scoble, Joseph Savory, Douglas Straight, Charles Shelley, S. Shippard, E. Sassoon, A. Condie Stephen, E. Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan, S. Scott, H. Simpson, E. Stafford, Ernest Satow, Tatton Sykes, John Tyler, Charles Tennant, John Tenniel, J. Thorold, John Thursby, Thomas Troubridge, Charles Turner, H. Meysey-Thompson, W. Vincent, Edgar Vincent, Arthur Vicars, W. Williams-Wynn, James Walker, R. Webster, George Wombwell, C. Rivers Wilson, W. H. Wills, Donald Mackenzie Wallace, George Warrender, F. Winnington, James Whitehead, Arthur Willshire, Henry Wood, Hugh Wyndham, W. White, Sidney Waterlow, Hedworth Williamson, Jacob Wilson, W. Windeyer, Albert Woods (Garter), Allen Young
- Chairman of County Council (Dr. Collins)
- Counts — Cassini, De Ganay, Gurowski, Hohenau, Theodor Bolesta Koziebrodski, Leon Mniszeek, Potocki, Raben
- Countesses — De Ganay, Potocki, Raben
- Barons — De Onethau, Alphonse de Rothschild, Ferdinand Rothschild, Schröder, von Deichmann, yon Heeckeren van Wassenaer, Campbell von Laurentz
- Baronesses — De Brienen, D’Onethan, Alphonse de Rothschild, Schroder, von Deichmann, Emile Beaumont d'Erlanger, von Hügel, Gertrud von Hügel, Campbell von Laureutz, Wilhelm von Rothschild
- Rev. the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
- Deans — Christ Church, St. Paul's, Westminster, Windsor
- The Provost of Eton
- Master of Trinity (Mr. Butler)
- The Sub-Dean of the Chapels Royal
- Canons — Blundell, Dalton, Duckworth, Fleming, Hervey, Teignmouth Shore, Wilberforce
- Dr. Adler (Chief Rabbi)
- Dr. M'Cormick
- Chaplain of the Fleet
- Chaplain General
- Reverend Doctors — Edmund Warre, C. J. Welldon
- Reverends — Prebendary Hawkshaw, Albert Baillie, W. H. Bliss, M. Ebrington Bisset, Lord W. Cecil, Lord Charles Fitzroy, J. H. Ellison, H. Haweis, W. R. Jolly, G. J. Martin, Newton Mant, Marquis of Normanby, A. Robins. W. Gunion Rutherford, Clement Smith, Montagu Villiers
- Doctors — Lennox Browne, J. V. Bridge, Barlow, Robert Farquharson, J. F. Fox, Surgeon-Major Kilkelly, John Lowe, C. H. H. Parry, G. V. Poore, Dorrien Smith, S. Wilks
- Messieurs[3] (4, Col. 6b–7a) — Astor, B. F. Astley, W. Astor, Alfred Austin, Hamilton Aidé, Arthur Ash, W. Ambrose, E. H. Anson, Edward Alderson, John Aird, H. T. Anstruther, C. T. Dyke-Acland, Adeane, A. Asher, Ascroft, Allhusen, R. Anderson, George Alexander, Arbuthnot, Leonard Biddulph, Beresford, Stapleton Bretherton, F. Stapleton Bretherton, Bertier, R. G. Blennerhassett, Cosmo Bevan, R. Benson, Rupert Beckett, W. A. Baillie-Hamilton, Walter Baring, S. B. Bancroft (actor "Bancroft and his wife accepted with becoming grace the congratulations with which they were well-nigh overwhelmed"[4] (5, Col. 6b)), Biddulph, H. R. Baird, J. Wolfe Barry, H. Bathurst, Victor Biddulph, Wentworth Beaumont, Wentworth B. Beaumont, F. Tress Barry, Baillie of Dochfour, Hamar Bass, G. Bridgman, C. G. O. Bridgeman, Edmund R. Boyle, Banbury, Sydney Buxton, C. H. Babington, A. O. Bruce, W. W. Beach, D. P. Barton, F. G. Barnes, J. Emmott Barlow, E. Bainbridge, James Bailey, J. G. A. Baird, Bolitho, H. C. O. Bonsor, E. W. Beckett, Boulnois. M. M. Bhownaggree, F. F. Begg, Charles Bell, M. Biddulph, Buchanan, A. Birrell, J. G. Butcher, W. R. Bousfield, Barton, Brookfield, T. G. Bowles, Brymer, A. H. Brown, W. Burns, Bucknill, E. Balfour, Baxendale, Bell, Barnes, Benson, Bischoffsheim, Beer, Charles Balfour, F. Bibby, Bigham, Baldwin, Bigwood, R. M. Beachcroft, Brigg, Banks, F. Bevan, H. L. C. Brassey, F. C Burnand, Bagge, Burges, F. Cavendish-Bentinck, Cavendish-Bentinck, Childe-Pemberton, Shepherd Cross, R. Cox, Cobbold, Richard Combe, Henry Pelham Clinton, J. R. G. Cotterell, C. Tyrall Cavendish, Kinloch Cooke, Compton, V. Seymour Corkran, F. Cawley, J. D. Clark, Croombie, Cooke, F. S. W. Cornwallis, Consett, George Courroux, Purdon Clarke, F. L. Cook, Colston, Cameron, R. K. Causton, Victor Cavendish, Henry Cavendish, Percy Crutchley, Austen Chamberlain, Cecil Chaplin, Ernest Clarke. J. D. Campbell, W. A. Cockerell, DOyly Carte, W. M. Cazalet, Burdett-Coutts, Clowes, C. A. Cripps, Cayzer, Clark, Cory, Clough, Evelyn Cecil, W. W. Carlile, Channing, Ward Cook, J. A. Campbell, Atkinson Clark, B. Cohen, Cavendish, Wentworth Cole, T. B. Cochrane, Crawshay, A. Cross, Daniel Cooper, Cameron Corbett, Cruddas, D. Coghill, Wilfrid Cripps, F. Cazenove, P. H. Calderon, Critchett, C. Kinloch Cooke, Lee Dillon, Louis Davidson, W. E. Denison, W. H. Dudley-Ward, W. de Winton, De Trafford, C. S. Dickson, W. Rees Davies, Coningsby Disraeli, A. Drummond, F. Dugdale, R. Disraeli, Gerard Dicconson, J. de la Cour, W. Bromley-Davenport, G. Drummond, J. Diggle, Ben Davies, de Soria, J. K. Digby, C. B. Dalison, Greville Douglas, Kenelm E. Digby, Darling, Dicken, Vaughan Davies, Doxford, Deverell, Thiselton Dyer, Edwin de Lisle, Du Plat Taylor, F. Elliot, Bevan Edwards, Cary-Elwes, T. H. Elliott, Erskine, W. H. Evans, T. E. Ellis, R. Edgcumb, C. C. Edwards, Eyre, F. Eaton, H. P. Ewart, Maurice Euphrussi, M. Eliot, Fitzgerald, Almeric Fitzroy, Alfred Farquhar, J. N. Farquharson, Farquharson of Invercauld, Cecil Fane, G. H. Fane, Herbert Fisher, H. St. George Foley, Hayes Fisher, Dyafer Fakhry, W. Farquhar, Arnold-Forster, Fardell, Munro-Ferguson, W. S. Foster, Johnson-Ferguson, L. Fry, Farmer, Fielden, Firbank, Fison, Flannery, E. Flower, H. W. Forster, Bevill Fortescue, Fane, F. G. Fitzgerald, E. Farquhar, Franklin, J. S. Forbes, Forbes, John Ford, John Gordon, Henry Graves, George Grossmith ("George Grossmith was not a little lionised by titled ladies"[4] (5, Col. 6b)), Howard of Greystoke, Hamilton Gatliff, G. P. Goldney, Goelet, Gye, Grifflth-Boscawen, A. Gosling, Geoffrey Drage, Otto Goldsmidt, Frank Gore, F. Graham, S. Hoffnung Goldnung Goldsmid, W. H. Kendal Grimston, Gilliat, Gadson, F. W. Gibbs, V. Gore, Goschen, J. E. Gordon, G. Leveson-Gower, E. A. Goulding, Graham, H. R. Graham, Ernest Gray, Montagu Guest, Garfit [?], H. D. Greene, W. R. Greene, J. A. Gretton, Henry Gladstone, W. H. Grenfell, S. W. Gore, Wilhelm Ganz, Scott Gatty, Charles Gold, Walter Gibson, Gurdon, W. Gillett, Sydney Gedge, Tyrell Giles, C. C. Graham, F. R. Gosset, A. C. Humphreys-Owen, G. M. Hutton, Heseltine, Claude Hay, Halford, E. Hope, Philip Henriques, C. D. Hohler, Hornyold, Carl Haag, Hardcastle, Hanbury, L. V. Harcourt, R. K. Hodgson, Adrian Hope, Beresford-Hope, J. Hozier, E. S. Howard, Horner, Maurice Holzman, A. C. Howard, Cozens-Hardy, Thomas Halsey, Hardy, James Hope, R. Hallett Holt, T. Hare, Hatch, R. B. Haldane, C. Harrison, J. Henniker Heaton, Hermon-Hodge, E. Brodie Hoare, G. Hoare, H. Hobhouse, VV. H. Hornby, R. P. Houston, G. B. Hudson, John Hutton, A. E. Hutton, Lewis Hall, Augustus Hare, George Harwood, G. T. Hertslet, Hartmann, H. Higgins, Hughes, Francis Hamilton, John Hare, Hungerford, Joseph Howard, Hope, R. R. Holmes, H. Howard, Haggard, Cecil Higgins, J. C. Horsley, The Munshi Abdul Hafiz Karim, Wootton Isaacson, E. R. Jenkins, Arthur James, Jacobs, Jebb, A. F. Jeffreys, J. H. Johnstone, Brynmor-Jones, H. C. Jervoise, W. James, Atherley-Jones, Philip Burne Jones, Henry Joslin, George Kemp, Nigel Kingscote, C. Kempe, W. Kenny, A. Kennard, J. Kenyon, Kearley, King King, Lees Knowles, Knowles, Kimber, Kuhe, T. Kingscote, Landon, Reginald Lucas, Letchworth, Lyon, Henry Gore Lindsay, E. H. Loyd, Leonard Lindsey, Drury Lowe, Fairfax Lucy, E. Law, Cecil Lister-Kaye, H. B. Lindsay, H. T. Lopes, J. Grant Lawson, H. Lubbock, W. A. Lindsay, A. K. Loyd, Lecky, W. F. Laurence, Edwin Laurence, J. W. Lowther, Luttrell, Loder, S. Leighton, W. C. F. Luttrell, E. Lloyd, Heathcote Long, L’Estrange, T. C. March, C. J. Murray, Mount, Morrell, R. J. More, Moon, E. P. Monckton, Monk, F. Bingham Mildmay, Beresford Melville, M’Laren, M'Ewan, Martin, H. H. Marks, lan Z. Malcolm, H. L. B. MCalmont, J. W. Maclure, Campbell Munro, J. Maclean, J. C. Macdona, W. G. E. Macartney, Muir Mackenzie, Hugh Morrison, G. H. Murray, P. C. Milbank, Bingham Mildmay, Alpin Macgregor, M. Myther, V. Montagu, Frederick Macmillan, C. M’Neill, Arundel St. John Mildmay, C. Maud, Fuller Maitland, A. Milman, W. A M’Arthur, Marjoribanks, W. H. Myers, F. W. Maude, Muntz, Charles Morley, Murdoch, A. B. F. Mitford, B. Mallet, Mure, Madden, W. J. Mure, R. Maguire, Mackinnon, Montgomerie, Maxwell-Lyte, Mason, Ronald Moncrieffe, Milvain, T. G. Menzies, G. Manners, Nicol, F. A. Newdigate, G. Noel, T. W. Nussey, Charles Orde, R. A. Oswald, M. Oldroyd, J. C. O'Dowd, Oswald, Oppenheim, Arthur Oliphant, C. L. Orr-Ewing, J. L. Pattison, J. Balfour Paul, Paton, A. Peckover, Archibald Peel, Perks, J. Pender, J. Penn, Price, Powell, Paoli, Constantine Phipps[,] Charles Phipps, Leslie Probyn, B. Faudel-Phillips, Wilton Phipps, L. Faudel-Phillips, Joseph Pease, Pollock, Arthur Pease, Roland Protheroe, Walter Peace, J. M. Paulton, Platt-Higgins, Pennefather, Provand, Guy Pym , A. E. Pease, Godfrey Pearse, Algernon Peel, A. V. Pryor, Montagu Price, Phelips, John Ponsonby, Hussey Packe, Wyndham Portal, Henry Petre, Lort Phillips, H. W. Primrose, E. Parkes, Herbert Praed, Heber Percy, Quilter, J. Rankin, Renshaw, J. A. Rentoul, H. C. Richards, Read, T. Richardson, A. T. Phillips Roberts, Hugo von Ruffer, Alexander Ramsay, Alderman and Sheriff Ritchie, Richardson, Rebow, G. L. Ryder, G. A. Redford, G. W. E. Russell, H. J. H. Russell, Pandeli Ralli, John Rutherford, J. Rennell Rodd, Leopold Rothschild, T. W. RusseII, Forbes Robertson, Alfred Rothschild, Brooke Robinson, Edmund Robertson, Repton, James Round, Royds, Henry Raikes, Bowen Rowlands, J. D. Ryder, Sheriff Hargreaves Rogers, Skeffington Smyth, Augustus Spalding, H. H. Shaw, E. Strachey, J. Murray Scott, J. Stern, P. L. Sclater, R. Sassoon, W. Sidebottom, Abel Smith, Louis Sinclair, C. H. Seely, Lucas Shadwell, W. E. T. Sharpe, C. E. Shaw, E. B. Sparke, T. H. Sidebottom, Steward, Stibbert, H. Somerset, H. S. Samuel, J. P. Smith, Horace Seymour, A. H. Smith, H. M. Stanley, J. A. Swettenham, A. Spicer, Stevenson, J. H. Stock, J. Sturgis, H. C. Smith, C. J. Stewart, Leslie Stephen, T. Smith, Senhouse, Eames Storey, Christopher Sykes, H. Seton-Karr, Philip Somers-Cocks, T. Skewes-Cox, Shelley-Bontein, Salting, Leo Schuster, Smith, Arthur Sassoon, G. D. Smith, Shaw, Michael Shaw-Stewart, E. J. Stanley, Albert Sandeman, Scaramanga, Sant, F. Sutton, Dudley Smith, C. E. Tritton. W. E. M. Tomlinson, H. F. Tollemache, A. M. Torrance, Tarleton, Edward Tighe, Alma-Tadema, W. H. Wilson-Todd, P. Thornton, F. Taylor, Beerbohm Tree, Dan Tupper, Montagu Tharp, Abel Thomas, Algernon Turnor, Tudway, C. W. Trotter, H. J. Tennant, J. C. Thynne, H. D. Trelawny, C. E. Thynne, F. J. Thynne, Montagu Thorold, Tremayne, H. Graham Toler, John Taylor, A. J. R. Trendell, Tosti, Christopher Tower, T. Usher, A. Ure, T. Usborne, Chas van Raalte, Graham Vivian, R. C. de Grey Vyner, Hope Vere, F. E. Villiers, Von André, Venning, L. Van Loon, Van De Weyer, Val Prinsep, Walter, Thomas Wayman, Hwfa Williams, Cornwallis West, R. G. Webster, Sackville West, Wanklyn, A. S. Wiison, G. Fleetwood Wilson, A. F. Warr, F. W. Wilson, Piers Egerton Warburton, S. Wombwell, Weigall, Powell Williams, John Welby, Wingfleld, Whitbread, J. W. Wilson, Walton, D’Arcy Wyvill, Wodehouse, Wylie, A. Wilson, John Wilson, C. H. Wilson, Herbert Whiteley, Wynne, Lee Warner, W. West, G. Whiteley, Spencer Walpole, H. C. Woods, M.D., Deputy Inspector-General, Charles Wyndham, J. Humphrey Ward, F. Walker, Whateley, W. Woodall, Wyndham, Godfrey Webb, J. Welby, Charles Waldstein, H. Yorke,.[sic] and Yerburgh
- Mesdames[3] (4, Col. 7a–b) — Adair, A. H. Dyke Acland, Dyke Acland, Asquith, Alfred Austin, Adair, Evelyn Atherley, Ashton, Allhusen, Adeane, Alma-Tadema, Argles, Abdy, Agar, Antrobus, Alexander, Ascroft, Arkwright, Bowden-Smith, Browne, Barton, Bates, H. M. Biddulph, W. H. Bliss, Beresford, Ebrington Bissett, Bertier, R. P. Blennerlhasset, Brownrigg, Bridge, Cosmo Bevan, Rupert Beckett, Bradley, Birch-Reynardson, W. A. Baillie-Hamilton, Walter Baring, Bathurst, S.[?] B. Bancroft (actor "Bancroft and his wife accepted with becoming grace the congratulations with which they were well-nigh overwhelmed"[4] (5, Col. 6b)), H. R. Baird, Wolfe Barry, Beer, Barlow, Bischoffsheim, F. Bibby, Bigham, Butler, Bankes, W. Borsel, Duncan Baillie, Bagge, Burges, Butler, Brocklehurst, C. H. Babington, Bailey, H. A. Brassey, Barlow, F. Bevan, Tresa [?] Barry, F. C. Burnand, Charles Bagot, Wentworth Beaumont, Charles Balfour, Baxendale, Benson, Blundell, Bryce, C. G. O. Bridgeman, S. Buxton, A. Barry, Banbury, F. G. Barnes, Beaumont, D. P. Barton, W. W. Beach, A. C. Bruce, J. F. Bagot, J. Bailey, J. G. A. Baird, Birrell, Bolitho, Bonsor, Griffith-Boscawen, Boulnois [?], Bowles. F. F. Begg, C. Bill, Buchanan, Brookfield, A. H. Brown, Bell, E. Balfour, Baldwin, R. Benson, C. E. Buckle, Barnes, W. Burns, C. K. Burn, H. Churchill, Crutchley, Curzon, F. Cavendish-Bentinck, W. G. Cavendish-Bentinck, Chamberlain. W. Chetwynd, Dick-Cunynghame, Archibald Calvert, Creignton, Daniel Cooper, Calley, Cox, Kinloch Cooke, Rivett Carnac, C. Kinloch Cooke, Henry Pelham Clinton, Colston, Coghill, Castance, B. F. Clark, Cavaye, Consett, G. D. Clark, A. B. Crosbie, Clerk, Wilfrid Cripps, Chapman, Crawshay, F. Campbell. W. W. Carlile, Channing, Cayzer, F. S. W. Cornwallis, Armar Corry, Cory, Critchett, Craik, W. Campbell, Atkinson Clark, R. Cox, Cruddas, Cavendish, Shepherd Cross, Clive, Crombie, F. L. Cook, C. Tyrall Cavendish, Clifford Corry, Hastings Campbell, Cameron Corbett, Carter, Corroux, Chaloner, Cecil Chapiin, J. D. Campbell, W. A. Cockerell, Compton, D'Oyly Carte, Stanley Clark, Cazalet, Seymour Corkran, Chaine, Carson, Boyd Carpenter, Causton, W. Campbell, Codrington, F. L. Campbell, D. B. O. Campbell, Cuninghame, Stapleton Coton, Coventry, Crabbe, Close, Courtney, E. H. Cooper, Carnegy, Randall Davidson, A. Hay Drummond, G. De Plat Taylor, Dickson, Lawrence Drummond, Louis Davidson, Dicken, Denis Daly, Dalton, R. C. de Grey Vyner, Durnford, W. de Winton, Edwin de Lisle, de Arcos, Drummond, Darling, A. L. Douglas, Doxford, Thiselton Dyer, Vanghan Davies, Denny, Coningsby Disraeli, Geoffrey Drage, Davis, Dundas, R. Disraeli, Dicconson, J. de la Cour, G. Drummond, J. Diggle, Akers-Douglas, Digby, Dunne, Dalbiac, de Salis, C. S. Dickson, Domvile, Ellicott, Edwards, Ellison, C. B. Ewart, Edis, East, Eliot, Egerton, F. Elliot, Floyd, Fenwick, E. Farquhar, Barrington Foote, G. M. Farquhar, Farquarson of Invercauld, Almeric Fitzroy, Lancelot Farmer, FitzGeorge, G. H. Finch, Fenn, Wynne Finch, R. Fitzwilliam, Fanshawe, Fullerton, Fane, Hayes Fisher, Fellowes, Houston French, Arnold-Forster, Fardell, Field, W. H. Foster, H. S. Foster, Johnson Ferguson, Farmer, Fielden, Fison, Firbank, Bevill Fortescue, Farnham, H. Fludyer, S. W. Gore, F. R. Gosset, Gregory, C. C. Graham, Guy-Pym, John Gordon, Gooenough, Henry Graves, Gordon, Garfit [?], S. Gedge, Tyrell Giles, Gilliat, Godson, S. Hoffmung Goldsmid, Kendal Grimston, Goldsworthy, J. E. Gordon, Gunter, W. H. Grenfell, H. Grenfell, G. G. Gordon, Gurney, Goodden, F. Gore, S. Gordon, A Goldsmid, Scott Gatty, Walter Gibson, Gordon, Grant, Goelet, Gye, Gardner, Gladstone, Gore, Green, Goschen, A. Gosling, Hargreaves-Rogers, Staveley Hill, Hanbury. James Hope, Claude Hay, Heneage, Heseltine, E. Hope, Arthur Heath, Philip Henriques, C. D. Hohler, Hornyold, Carl Haag, Marcus Hare, Harford, Hardcastle, Holmes, Beresford Hope, Adrian Hope, Hanbury, Horner, Hammet, Hall, A. C. Howard, Halsey, Hardy, Heath, Hermon Hodge, Brodie Hoare, S. Hoare, H. Hobhouse, W. H. Hornby, G B. Hudson, Platt-Higgins, Hildyard, Lewis Hall, G. M. Hutton, G. Hutton, W. G. G. Hutchinson, Haweis, Hartmann, Higgins, John Hare, Hungerford, Humphreys-Owen, R. W. Hamilton, Hills, Hippisley, Herbert, Hatton, Henderson, Haggard, Hervey, J. Howard, H. Howard, Ian Hamilton, Gathorne-Hardy, Howard, Marcus Hare, Inglefield, Wootton Isaacson, Joicey, Jenkinson, Inigo Jones, Jackson, A. James, Cotton-Jodrell, Jacoby, Jebb, A. F. Jeffreys, Jessel, Brynmor Jones, Pryce Jones, J. E. Jameson, H. C. Jervoise, W. James, Atherley Jones, G. Johnstone, J. H. Johnstone, A. Kennard, Kearley, Kimber, Hegan Kennard, Kitching, Kennion [?], Kennison, Knowles, W. Kenny, Kennedy, Keeley, Kuhe, Kingston, Kilkelly, Colin Keppel, Hanning Lee, A. K. Loyd, Lyon, Long, Lane, Lucas, Lockwood, S. Leighton, Lecky, E. Lawrence, Lawrie, Luck, Lloyd. A. P. Lake, J. W. Lowther, Lowe, Lidderdale, Liddell, Lascelles, Luttrell, H. Lubbock, Leslie, Lucas-Shadwell, Laurier, Naylor Leyland, Langenbach, E. Law, Fairfax Lucy, Lockhart, Lewis, Maxwell-Lyte, F. A. Lucas, G. Manners, Beresford Melville, Morrell, Victor Milward, Marshall, Maclure, J. Maclean, M'Laren, M'Ewan, R. B. Martin, Marks, Markham, J. M'Calmont, F. W. Maude, Napier Miles, M’Neill, Max Muller, Meeking, Manvers Moorson, Arundel St. John Mildmay, Frederick Macmillan, Mount, Muntz, Murdoch, Wyndham Murray, W. J. Mure, Graham Murray, Montefiore, W. C. F. Molyneux, Newton Mant, Millett, Malet, Ashurst Morris, May, Maurice, Milvain, Marjoribanks, J. C. Macdona, Moorhouse, Muir Mackenzie, G. Moncrieff, J. Murray, Montgomery, Milbank, Bingham Mildmay, Mellor, C. Maude, T. G. Menzies, J. M'Donald, W. A. M'Arthur, M'Neile, M'N'eill, Campbell Munro, Mostyn, A. Milman, Majoribanks, Noel, H. F. Nicholson, F. Neville, Nicol, Nevul [?], Nugent, Newhouse, Oppenheim, M. Oldroyd, Charles Orde, H. H. Oldham, R. A. Oswald, Oswald. A. Oliphant, Oakley, J. L Pattison, Price, Perowne, Perks, Constantine Phipps, Peacocke [?], R. Prothero, Powell, Leslie Probyn, Pitman, Upton Prior, Lort Phillips, Primrose, Powlett, Pakenham, Peyton, Parkes, Wyndham Portal, Pipon, Pender, Phillpotts, Pollock, Montagu Price, Phellps, John Ponsonby, Fox Pitt, A. Peel, Aldrich Pelham, J. Pease, Poe, G. Pearse, A. Paget, A. Pease. N. G. Philips, Pirie [?], Dampier Palmer, F. Post, Pakenham, Paget, H. Parr, Wilton[?]-Phipps, Quilter, Rebow, J. C. Russell, Rolfe, Rutherford, I[?]. Richardson. James Ronand, Robins, Rennell Rodd, W. W. Russon[?], Alexander Ramsay, Robinson, J. Rennell Rodd, Redford, Harcourt Rose, Royds, H. Raikes, Carl Rosa, Ronalds, Arrnold Royle [? Royce?], Rice, Leopold Rothschild, Raikes, J. Rankin, Renshaw, F. Russell, Ricardo, Riddel, Robertson, G. Royle, Teignmouth [?] Shore, Sandeman, Stopford, Graham Smith, Salting, Brinsley Sheridan, Salmon [?], Salmond, Edgar Shephard, Sant. A. Sandeman, H. Seymour, H. S. Samuel, St. Clair, AbeI Smith, J. P. Smith, H. M. Stanley, A. Spicer, Stevenson, Swaine, Sullivan, J. H. Stock. E. B. Sparke, J. Sturgis, Louis Sinclair, H. Seton-Karr, Slade, J. Stern, Skefflngton Smyth, P. L. Slater, A. C. Stewart, R. Sassoon, C. Smith, E. Strachey, Napier Sturt, Steward, Eames Storey, Starkie, Senhouse, Bridgman Simpson, Seddon, T. Smith, Leslie Stephen, Settle, Scaramanga [?], Arthur Sassoon, L. Seymour, Shaw. R. F. Synge, T. Skewes-Cox, Stevenson, H. C. Smith, Sterling, T. H. Sidebottom, C. H. Seely, Shelley-Bontem [?], Sandford, Hawley Smart, Sergison [?], Frederick Slade, Scobell, Graves Sawle, Scott, Settle, Smith-Barry, Stewart, J. A. Swettenham, Surtees, Synge, Dudley Smith, Thomson, M. Thorold, H. Graham Toler [?], J. W. Taylor, Christopher Tower, Tosti, Temple, Beerbohm Tree, Dan Tupper, R. T. Thynne, Montagu Tharp, Trotter, Anstruther Thomson, Tupper, Taylor, C. E. Tritton, C. F. Anstruther Thomson, Edward Tighe, F. Taylor, Tillard, Tillbrook, Brook Taylor, Tudway, C. E. Thynne, J. C. Thynne, H. Thomas, Thwaites, Tarleton, A. Ure, Usher, R. Vivian, Val Prinsep, Edmund Vaughan, E. Villiers, C. van Raalte, Von André, Verschoyle, F. E. Villiers, Vance, Hope Vere, Villiers, Venning, Sackviile West, Whatman, Williams Wynn, Watson, Wharton, John Wilson, Williams, Stuart Wortley, Wood, C. H. Wilson, S. J. Way, Walton, H. Whiteley, G. Whiteley, Ellis Williams, Wilson, Weywan, E. F. Wodehouse, John Welby, Wray, Wickham, Whatley, Spencer Walpole, Hwfa Williams. J. Woodford, Charles Wyndham, Wingfield, Charles Wood, Lee Warner, Warre, Humphrey Ward, Wallis, Wilberforce, Wynne, J. Welby, Eardley Wilmot, A. S. Wilson, C. [?] E. Ward, Walter, Warner, R. G. Webster, Wells, Cornwallis-West, F. Charteris Wemyss, Yerburgh
- Misses[3] (5, Col. 7c – 6, Col. 1a) — Ascroft, Arnott, Alexander, Armytage (2), Adye [?] (2), Alison, Heathcoat-Amory, Austin (2), Aird (2), Archer-Houblon, Rosomond Anstruther, Adam (2), Arbuthnott, Akers-Douglas, Florence Anderson, Arkwright, Birch-Reynardson (2), Bradley, Bowden-Smith (2), Browne (2), Bromley-Davenport, Barker, Burrell (2), Berkeley, Berkeley (2), Beresford, Berens, Bertier, Baird (2), Brownrigg, Bates, Alice Bagot, Barne, Bartlett (2), Barnardiston (2), Birch, Bourke, Brassey (2), Browne (2), Bruce (2), Hicks-Beach (2), Biddulph (2), Mariot [?] Bayley, Mabel Brackenbury, Browne (2), Stapleton Bretherton [?] (2), Beryl Bradford, Banbury, Evelyne Burne, Bolitho, Bonsor, Beach, Biddulph, Bill, Brunner, Blackwood (2), Bandanaratke [?], Barran (2), Brodie (2), Brookfield, Brown, Barnes (2), Burns, Bowen (2), Buxton (2), Bellingham, Bailey (2), Brooke, Bell (2), Baxendale, Burdett, Mary Bulteel, Burges (2), Bevan, Brassey (2), Duncan Baillie (2), Braddon, Rhoda Broughton, Blyth (2), Baring, Bathurst (2), Blundell, Balfour, Freda Biddulph, Hilda Beaumont, Budgett, Bramwell, Butler, Crutchley (2), Culme-Seymour, Carleton, Chapiin [sic?] (2), Cockerell, Lilah Campbell, Boyd Carpenter (2), Cowell-Stepney, Lucia Creighton, Chrichton-Maitland, Leila Crichton, Campbell, Calvert, Ronald Campbell, Cooper (2), Cochrane, Clarke, Clowes (2), Stanley Clarke, Commerell, Colville, Cayzer, Crosse, Chaning (2), Cunliffe, Chetwode (2), Chetwynd (2), Corry, Clark, J. A. Campbell, Cameron, Colomb, Custance, Clive (2), Grace de Capell-Brooke, Cook, Vera Consett, Cooper, Campbell (2), Cockerell, Cecil, Carlisle, Cholmeley (2), Cruddas (2), Cox, Cowell, Causton, Cust (2), Cuffe, Chitty, Chamberlain (2), Crabbe (2), Edith Chaplin, Corbett, Cameron (2), Chaplin, Cholmondeley, Carden, Cotterell (2), Spencer Churchill, Corkran, Commerell, Edith Drummond, Sybil Dudley-Ward, Gladys Dalgety [?], Drummond (2), Duncombe (2), De Winton, De Trafford, De Perpigna, Dalrymple, Dashwood, Duncombe (2), Dawnay (2), Du Cane (2), De Brienen (2), La Baronne de Friesen, La Baronne Sirtema de Grovestins [?], Mary Drummond, De Winton, Davey, Digby (2), Dowell, Marion Dunne, Du Chair, De Winton, Domvile [?], Douglas (2), Dunn, Doxford, Deverell, Drummond (2), Digby, Disraeli, Adelizs [?] Drummond, May Dundas, Dillon (2), Bevan Edwards (2), Evans (2), Ellison, Eliot (2), Ellicott, Gertrude Elliot, Egerton (2), Ellis (2), Edis (2), Ellaby, Egerton, Grey Egerton, East (2), Elphinstone (2), Rachel Erskine, Evelyn Ellis, Amelia Farquharson, Henrietta Farquharson, Foster, Farmer, Fielden (2), Fison, Fersuson of Pitfour (2), Fitzwilliam (2), Flower, Keith Falconer (2), Fenwick (2), Forwood (2), Farquharson of Invercauld (2), FitzClarence (2), Olga FitzGeorge, Ethel Fitz-Roy, Fergusson, Dorothy Ffolkes, Finch (2), Fanshawe, Flower, Fullerton (2), Feilding (2), Fardell (2), Fisher (2), Fowler (2), Frere (2), Fitz Gerald, Gold, Graves, Gibbs (2), Gregory, Gough-Calthorpe (2), Helen Gladstone, Goschen (2), Glyn, Godley (2), Gardiner, Gillian [?] (2), Gunter (2), Gilbey, Maud Grenfell, Hamilton Gordon, Gurrney Goodden, Goldsmid, Gardiner, Grant, Victona Grant-Duff, Goelet, Gosling, Gore, Gathorne-Hardy, Gordon (2), Hood (2), Heneage, M. 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Seymour, Kay Shuttleworth [?] (2), Seymour (2), Shaw, Shaw-Stewart, Evelyn Starling[?], Maxwell Scott, Abel Smith, Sartorius (2), Maud S[?]hey, Stewart, Magaret Stanley, Dorrien Smith, Smith (2), [?]-Smith, Saurin, Salmond (2), Sandeman (2), Sant, Dudley Smith[?], Swaine, Stephenson (2), Stewart (2), Dora Stone, Sparkes, [Stanley?], Nita Houston Stewart, Lily Severn, Evelyn Stanley, [Sheppart?], Saumarez Smith, Truda Saunderson, Swinburne, [Sullivan?], Mabel Seymour, Shute, R. Sterling, Stern (2), Sar[?] (2), Sassoon (2), P. L. Sclater, Sparke, Smith (Clement), [Sanderson?], Hilda Stewart, Seddon (2), Shelley, Sprigg (2), [?] Stephen, Ruby Spencer Churchill, Rachel Smith, [?], Tremayne (2), Ellen Terry, Ethel Thomas, Muriel [?], Taylor, Mary Talbot, Tomlinson, G. le M. Tupper, [?], Ella Taylor, Thorold, Taylor (2), E. Tuson, Trelawny [?], Adela[?] Trefusis, Rachel Thynne, Tritton (2), Thomson (2), [?], Thesiger, Thynne, I. C. 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- Admirals of the Fleet [initial large caps, rest sm caps] — Earl of Clanwilliam, Lord John [Hay?], the Hon. Sir H. Keppel
- Admirals — H. G. Andoe, C. E. Buckle, Sir F. Bedford, Britten, the Hon. W. Carpenter, H. F. Cleveland, Sir H. Chads, Close, [?], Carr, E. J. Church, Sir W. Dowell, R. G. Douglas, A. L. [?], C. E. Domvile, A. T. Dale, D’Eyncourt, Field, Sir A. [Farquhar?], Fitzgerald, Fellowes, Fanshawe, Sir H. Fairfax, Sir [?] Fisher, C. J. Fane, Fullerton, the Hon. Sir E. Fremantle, [?] FitzGeorge, Woods Pasha, Sir W. Hunt-Grubbe, Sir Anthony [?] Hoskin, Lord Hood of Avalon, Sir Leopold Heath, Sir [?] [F.?] Hotham, Sir Algernon Heneage, R. H. Hamond, the Right Hon. Sir [J.?] Hay, St. G. C. D’Arcy Irvine, Jones, Kennedy, Sir A. [?s], A. P. Lake, R. M. Lloyd, Sir L. Loraine, A. H. Markham, [Sir?] R. More-Molyneux, Sir F. L. M'Clintock, Sir R. Macdonald, [the?] Hon. V. Montagu, Nicholson, Noel, Marquis of Northampton, Sir E. Ommaney [?], Sir Augustus Phillimore, A. T. Powlett, [?], [?. ?.] Rowley, Sir F. Richards, Lord Charles Scott, [? St.? John?], W. H. C. St. Clair, Bowden Smith, Sulivan, E. H. Sey[mour?], H. Stephenson, Sir Nowell Salmon, Sir W. Houston [Stewart?], Sir M. [Cuhne?]-Seymour, E. W. Turnour, E. W. Van[?] Wharton, Sir G. Willes, the Hon. W. J. Ward
- Captain, R.N. — W. A. D. Acland, C. J. Barlow, F. R. Board[?], H. Bainbridge, Hon. T. Brand, Bickford, Lord Charles [B?ford?], B. F. Clark, Colville, Carter, Hon. S. Cecil Colville, [?ford?], A. G. Douglas, Sir C. Domville, Hon. A. Hay Dru[?], [?] [W.?] [?] Gordon, Hammet, Hon. Curzon Howe, Hender[?], [?] Ingles, Jellicoe, Jephson, Johnstone, Jeffreys, H. C. [?], Hon. A. Littleton, Hon. Hedworth Lambton, Moore, May, [? Net?], Poe, Pipon [?], Aldrich Pelham, Alfred Paget, [Bi.idcl?], Rolleston, John Sinclair, Bridgeman Simpson, [?], Van Koughnet [?], Burges Watson, Eardley-Wilmot, [?ham, Winsloe, Hon. J. Yorke
- [Lieutenants???] — Anson, G. R. Bethell, Blair, Bayley, Cave[?], [?] Cave,Hon. Cecil Cadogan, de Salis, Fraser, Floyd, Hon. [?] [F?], Alaric Grant, Morgan, Moore, Marescaux, [?] Stuart, Tupper, Wells, Williams, G. J. S. Warrender
- [Lieutenants?] R.N. — Alton, Murray Aynsley, Boyle, Bather, [?], [R. F.?] Boyle, Chaytor, Sir Charles Cust, G. W. Davy, [?] Wyndham-Fiennes, Fair, Godfrey Faussett, Garforth, [L?]ord Clifford, Hopkinson, Henderson, Keyes, Keppel, [?] Lloyd, Majendie, Mitchell, Morant, Kerr-Pearse, [?] Richmond, Rae, Stewart, Hon. Victor Stanley, [?] [Calta?]-Seymoar, Trye, Thring, Hon. Cyril Ward, W[?], R. E. Wemyss, Woolcombe
- [Captain?] Trinity House, Sir J. Sydney Webbe
- [Field?] Marshall — Sir F. P. Haines, Sir Lintorn Simmons, Sir [?] Stewart, Lord Roberts of Kandahar, Viscount Wolseley
- [Generals?] —Sir J. Ardagh, Sir A. Alison, Sir H. J. Alderson, [?n] Annesley, J. Alleyne, Sir J. M. Adye, Sir C. G. [Arbuth?]not, Sir H. Havelock-Allan, R. Bateson, Sir W. F. [B?er, Sir H. Brackenbury, H. M. Bengough, the Right Hon. [?] Buller, Sir Owen Tador-Burne, H. J. Buchanan, Sir C. H. [Brown?low], Sir S. Browne, Sir M. Biddulph, Viscount Bridport, [?. O.?] Barnard, E. F. Chapman, Lord Clarina, C. F. Clery, the Hon. S. Gough-Calthorpe, E. H. Clive, Godfrey Clerk, Lord [Ch?]sford, the Hon. Sir Andrew Clarke, Sir E. Du Cane, Crutchley [?], Lord de Ros, Sir John Donelly, J. H. Dunne, Sir Martin Dillon, Sir Collingwood Dickson, Sir H. de Bathe, Davis, Sir F. de Winton, Sir T. Dennehy, Sir H. Ewart, Sir J. B. Edwards, C. B. Ewart, Cecil East, Arthur French, Sir T. Fitz-Wygram, the Hon. Sir P. Feilding, Sir T. E. Gallwey, Sir T. Goldsmid, Sir R. Gipps, Sir R. Grant, Sir F. W. Grenfell, Coleridge Grove, Goldsworthy, J. J. H. Gordon, Sir E. A. Holdich, Sir E. W. Higginson, Sir R. J. Hay, Sir R. Harrison, Julian Hall, Earl Howe, the Hon. W. Home, J. Jameson, Sir Arnold Kemball, Kelly-Kenay, Lord Mark Kerr, F. T. Lloyd, Sir D. Lysons, Sir Drury Lowe, G. Luck, J. W. Laurie, F. Marshall, the Hon. R. Monck, Crichton Maitland, Sir J. M'Neill, Montgomery, the Hon. S. Mostyn, G. Moncrieff, E. Markham, Sir W. A. Mackinnon, Bryan Milman [?], H. M’Calmont [?], M'Donnell, W. C. F. Molyneux, Lord [Methuen?], J. F. Maurice, Sir F. Middleton, O. H. Nicolls, Sir E. [?] Newdegate, Sir H. N[orman?], Sir W. Olpherts, F. Peyton [?], G. [?] Upton Prior, T. H. Pakenham, G. W. T. Rich, Lord [?der] Russell, Robinson, Rowlands, J. C. Russell, F. [Russell?], A. C. Stewart, Sir Henry Smyth, Sterling, Sir C. [?] Shute, N. Stevenson, Swaine, Lord William Seymour, [?] [Sahmond?], Sir Frederick Stephenson, Sir John Stokes, Sir R. [?], Sir H. B. Tuson, the Hon. R. A. J. Talbot, G. le M. [Tupper?], Taylor, Hon. C. Thesiger, R. T. Thynne, Upperton, [?]H. Utterson, Sir J. Watson, Sir C. W. Wilson, Sir F. F. Walker, Sir Evelyn Wood, Sir C. Warren, Albert Williams, the Hon. G. Wrottesley, Sir G. H. Willis, Sir H. Wilmot
- Colonels — Armytage, Arkwright, Pat Boyle, Burges, the Hon. [?] Byng, H. B. H. Blundell, M. S. Brownrigg, Sir E. Bradford, Sir A. [Blyge? Bigge?], the Hon. F. Bridgeman, Brassey, Lord William Beresford, St. John Barne, N. Barnardiston, Lord Blythswood, [?] Cunynghame, F. H. Custance, Clayton, Sir Henry Colville, [?] Carnac [?], Cavaye, Seymour Corkran, the Hon. Charles [?], W. Campbell, Chaloner, Archibald Calvert, the Hon. [?] Campbell, the Hon. Wenman C. Coke, the Hon. W. [?ton], the Hon. Sir W. Colville, Chaine, A. B. Crosbie, [T.?] [R?] Crosse, Lord Edward Pelham Clinton, the Hon. Henry [C?hton], E. H. Cooper, the Hon. H. Corry, John Clerk, Lord Dorchestcr, C. R. Dease, the Hon, Lewis Dawnay, [the?] Hon. H. Denison, Denny, Dalbiac, A. Davidson, the Hon. Cathbert Edwards, the Right Hon. Sir F. Edwards, [?son], R. Edis, the Hon. Charles Edgecumbe, Aubone Fife, [?], Wynne Finch, Ferguson of Pitfour, Forster, Lancelot [?r] H. Frudyer, Barrington Foote, Goldsmid, Gore, Grenfell, [?n], C. G. Gordon, R. Gunter, Alan Gardner, Hon. G. Gough, [?] [?iton], the Hon. A. Hood, the Earl of Home, Lord Claud [Hamilton?], Harford, Herbert, the Earl of Haddington, Haygarth, G. Hatton [?], Hillyard, Arthur Haig, Sir E. Stock Hill, R. Hennell, Archer Houblon [?], the Hon. Cospatrick Home, the Hon. C. Gathorne-Hardy, Johnstone, Cotton-Jodrell, Hegan, [H?nard], Sir N. Kingscote, H. A. Lascelles, the Hon. Heneage [L?], Hanning Lee, F. A. Lucas, the Hon. H. Lyttelton, Lockwood, L. V. Loyd, C. W. Long, Ronald Lane, Lucas, J. Leslie, the Hon. Caryl [?]Molyneux, John Murray, Sir A. W. Mackworth, J. M'Calmont [?], Milward, the Hon. F. C. Morgan, J. J. Mellor, Meeking, Manvers [?], Moorsom, H. Malet, the Earl of Mount Edgecumbe, the [Earl?] of March, Wyndham Murray, Sir V. Majendie, the Hon. G. [Napper?], H. H. Oldham, L. J. Oliphant, A. Paget, Dampier Palmer, [Earl?] Percy, George Paget, C. D. Patterson, Arthur Peel, [Birch?] [Richardson?], the Hon. F. W. Stopford, Sir W. G. Stirling, E J. [Sanderson?], T. M. Sandys, H. Smith, J. F. Sandeman, Renyon-[Surrey?], C. E Stewart, E. H. Sartorius, the Hon. Walter [Stewart?], L. Seymour, Settle, Stevenson, Starkie, C. H. Seafe, the Hon. Sir W. P. Talbot, J. Du Plat[?] Taylor, H. Thomas, A. W. [T?], the Hon. W. Ie Poer Trench, H. P. Vance, Sir C. E. Howard Vincent, M.P.; R. Vivian, A. P. Vivian, E. Villiers, the Duke of Westminster, the Earl of Wemyss, Lord Wantage, Ward, [Waring?], [Earle?] Welby, Lord Arthur Wellesley, Robert Williams, the Hon. H. L. Wood, Sir W. H. Walroud, F. Smart Walker, A. [Williams?] Wynn, Wardrop
- Majors — Anne, Atherley, Ashton, F. H. Bowles, the Hon. [?] R. Bourke, Carnegy, H. Candy, Close, the Hon. F. Colborue, the Hon. Wenman Coke, Lawrence Drummond, Alfred [Edgecombe?], G. Egerton, E. H. Elliot, the Hon. A. Henniker, J. [H?a?h], the Hon. Assheton Harbord, the Hon. North Dalrymple [Hamilton?], Jameson, Pryce Jones, Larnach, the Hon. Osbert [Lumley?], C. Little, Marindin, the Hon. J. Scott Napier, Wyndham Quin, F. C Rasch, the Hon. A. Sidney, the Hon. J. T. St. Aubyn, Sir Edgar Sebright, Stirling, T. E. M. Swinnington-Parkington, [?.] M. Temple, Tillbrook, Anstruther Thomson, [E.?] [L.?] Woodhouse, and the Marquis of Winchester
- Captains — O. Ames, J. Acland, Alan Boisragon, Bates, H. M. [Biddulph?], the Hon. Baring, Butler, the Hon. J. Byng, the Hon. [N.?] Yarde-Butler, E. W. Blunt, J. F. Bagot, the Hon. W. Bagot, Seymour Combe, W. Chetwynd, Dundas, Denis Daly, Cecil Drummond, M. Drummond, Ellison, Houston French, Gye, R. G. [Gilmour?], P. Green, W. G. Grice-Hutchinson, Ahmed Hussain, G. [L.?] Holford, Jessel, the Hon. W. Lambton, the Hon. G. H. [L?], Sir H. Naylor-Leyland, G. Lister, Matthews, A. D. Miller, [?],M. M'Neill, C. Norton, Phillpotts, N. G. Philips, Prety[man?], Duncan Pirie, Pitman, Fox Pitt, Petre, Harcourt Rose, [W.?] [J.?] Stopford, Sir Eyre Shaw, H. G. D. Shute, Spicer, the Hon. [?.] St. Aubyn, Sutton, Tillard, Webbe, Wray, and Gordon [Watson?]
- Lieutenants — Baun, A. Cowell, the Hon. E. C. Lennox, F. Ponsonby, J. Ponsonby, Vandeleur, the Hon. C. Willoughby, and the Hon. C. S. H. D. Willoughby
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edit- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 “The Queen’s Garden Party. Brilliant Scene at Buckingham Palace.” Globe 29 June 1897, Tuesday: 6 [of 8], Col. 3a–c [of 5]. British Newspaper Archive https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001652/18970629/050/0006. Print p. 6.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Jubilee Festivities. The Queen Again in London. Interesting Functions. A Visit to Kensington. The Garden Party." North British Daily Mail 29 June 1897, Tuesday: 5 [of 8], Col. 3a–7b [of 9]. British Newspaper Archive https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002683/18970629/083/0005. Print p. 5.
- ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 “The Queen’s Garden Party.” Morning Post 29 June 1897, Tuesday: 4 [of 12], Cols. 1a–7c [of 7] and 5, Col. 1a–c. British Newspaper Archive https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/BL/0000174/18970629/032/0004 and https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000174/18970629/032/0005.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 “The Queen’s Garden Party. Buckingham Palace Grounds. A Brilliant Scene. The Queen’s Cup of Tea.” Daily News (London) 29 June 1897, Tuesday: 5 [of 10], Col. 6a [of 7] – 6, Col. 2a. British Newspaper Archive https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000051/18970629/021/0005. Print pp. 5–6.